The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
February 2012
Addis Ababa
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy
1 INTRODUCTION
Ethiopia has adopted a national economic policy that focuses mainly on
implementing the Agricultural Development Led Industrialization
(ADLI) strategy. ADLI aims to bring in an effective economic growth
and to build technology capability that enables the development of
micro, small, medium and large industries. As the policy has been
executed by applying appropriate strategies, between 2003/4-2010/11
the real GDP showed double digit growth for the eighth time in a row.
Such accelerated growth has been attributed primarily to improved
performance of the agricultural sector.
In the last few decades’ South East Asian countries achieved successful
economic and social development mainly due to their having both an
export-based market economy and accumulation of technological
capabilities. This indicates that Ethiopia to support its export driven
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The STI Policy presented in this document takes the national vision of
‘alleviating poverty and joining mid level income earning countries’ as
expressed in the GTP as its jump-off point. It envisages the creation of a
national framework that will define and support how Ethiopia will in
future search for, select, adapt, and utilize appropriate and effective
foreign technologies as well as addressing the establishment of national
innovation system. It is clear that strengthening the integration and
cooperation among various stakeholders will be of paramount
importance to realize the policy’s objectives.
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2.1 Vision
The vision of the STI Policy is based on the national vision: “to see
Ethiopia become a country where a democratic rule, good governance
and social justice reigns upon the involvement and free-will of its
peoples, and once extricating itself from poverty becomes a middle-
income economy as of 2020-2023.” Accordingly, the national STI
vision of the country is:
2.2 Mission
To create a technology transfer framework that enables the building of
national capabilities in technological learning, adaptation and utilization
through searching, selecting and importing effective foreign
technologies in manufacturing and service providing enterprises.
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2.3 Objectives
Major objectives of the policy are:
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Eleven critical policy issues are identified, based on the national STI
problem analysis and assessment of the characteristics of countries
selected as benchmarks for their best practices. These are: technology
transfer, human resource development, manufacturing and service
providing enterprises, research, financing and incentive schemes,
national quality infrastructure development, universities, research
institutes, TVET institutions and industries linkage, intellectual property
system, science and technology information, environmental
development and protection, and international cooperation. The policy
direction and strategies required for each issue are presented in
following sub-sections.
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3.4 Research
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Despite the fact that there are certain types of information which are
prepared and kept in the form of statistics, databases, indicators and
bibliography, there are no mechanisms to publish and update them
regularly. Therefore, it is imperative to develop and establish a national
science and technology information system to fill the gaps and bring
expected results, including the acceleration of technology transfer.
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The policy will be led by the national STI council and the respective
ministries will be responsible for its implementation.
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