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    STI policy and governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: fostering actors’ interactions in research and innovation

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    This study investigates science, technology, and innovation (STI) policy and governance in relation to research and innovation (R&I) ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). To understand the implications of STI policy and governance on R&I, the authors focus on university, industry and government actors; using the Triple Helix and National Systems of Innovation approaches as analytical frameworks to guide the study. The authors identify a range of factors hindering R&I actors’ interactions, including gaps in STI governance responsibilities and accountabilities, policymaking and structural transitions, R&I management capacity and capability gaps. Based on the findings, they propose changes to policymaking and the governance of R&I in SSA, in addition to advancing innovative approaches such as ‘resource circulation’ in the context of knowledge, research and science infrastructure scarcity. The findings provide fresh insights into STI policy and governance frameworks, fostering actors’ interactions and supporting performance improvements in research, science and innovation systems across Africa

    Case studies on the effectiveness of capacity strengthening activities of the science granting councils initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa

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    The Science Granting Councils are at various stages in developing and implementing components of their science systems; for example, through deployment of learnings from the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) on public-private partnerships, and use of science, technology and innovation (STI) indicators in development and implementation of programmes. This report provides examples of how the SGCI has been effective and influential in context-dependent ways in the study countries. Findings suggest that all SGCs surveyed have been able to engage with, benefit from, and implement at least some of the trainings received by SGCI
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