Sussex Manifesto

Sussex Manifesto

The Sussex Manifesto was a report on science and technology for development written at the request of the United Nations and published in 1970.

History

In the late 1960’s the United Nations asked for recommendations on science and technology for development [ [http://www.unesco.org/science/psd/un_unesco.pdf The rise and fall of S&T on the UN agenda - 60 years of UN and UNESCO, Professor Dr Klaus-Heinrich Standke Science and Public Policy, November 2006 ] ] from a team of academics at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and SPRU Science and Technology Policy Research (formerly called Science Policy Research Unit) at the University of Sussex, UK. This team became known as the Sussex Group and their report, "Science and Technology to Developing Countries during the Second Development Decade", became known as the "Sussex Manifesto" [ [http://www.steps-centre.org/PDFs/Sussex%20Manifesto%20-%20IDS.pdf The Sussex Manifesto: Science and Technology to Developing Countries during the Second Development Decade] ] .

The "Sussex Manifesto" was intended as the introductory chapter to the "UN World Plan of Action on Science and Technology for Development". But the solutions presented in the Manifesto were deemed too radical to be used for that purpose. It was instead published in 1970 as an annex in "Science and Technology for Development: Proposals for the Second United Nations Development Decade", a UN report by the Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development (ACAST) [ [http://www.jstor.org/sici?sici=0192-5121(1982)3%3A3%3C343%3ASATITN%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K ACAST and the introduction of science and technology into the UN system] ] .

The "Sussex Manifesto" helped raise awareness of science and technology for development [ [http://sss.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/8/3/385.pdf Science, Technology and Development: Part of a course in Development Studies for first and second year engineering and medical students at the University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, David Wield and Carol Barker, Social Studies of Science 1978; 8; 385] ] in UN circles [ [http://unesdoc.unesco.org/ulis/cgi-bin/ulis.pl?catno=134280&set=487E2528_2_7&gp=0&lin=1 UNESCO’s contribution to Stage 2 of the World Plan of Action for the Application of Science and Technology to Development; science and technology policies and institutions] ,] influenced the design of development institutions and was used for teaching courses in both North and South universities.

The Sussex Group were Hans Singer (Chairman), Charles Cooper (Secretary), R.C. Desai, Christopher Freeman, Oscar Gish, Stephen Hill and Geoffrey Oldham.

Today

In 2008 one of the authors of the original report Professor Geoff Oldham gave a seminar [ [http://www.steps-centre.org/manifesto/sussexmanifesto.html Professor Oldham's STEPS Seminar] ] [ [http://www.ids.ac.uk/go/about-ids/news-and-commentary/february-2008-news/the-sussex-manifesto/news-at-ids-the-sussex-manifesto IDS News] ] at the STEPS Centre – a research centre and policy engagement based at IDS and SPRU. Following this event the STEPS Centre decided to create a new manifesto in association its partners around the world and Professor Oldham. The new publication, "Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New Manifesto", will be launched in 2010, forty years after the original. The STEPS Centre is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

References

External links

* [http://www.steps-centre.org/index.html "The STEPS Centre"]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2006/mar/01/guardianobituaries.germany "Hans Singer obituary"]
* [http://www.steps-centre.org/manifesto/sussexmanifesto.html "The Sussex Manifesto and its aftermath"]
* [http://www.steps-centre.org/manifesto "STEPS Centre Innovation, Sustainability, Development: A New Manifesto"]


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