World Science Day 2015 celebrated in Islamabad

World Science Day 2015Islamabad – The World Science Day 2015 seminar was held in Islamabad to connect scientists and students, as well as to encourage students towards scientific education and research.

The meeting of scientists was jointly organized by  UNESCO Islamabad, Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) and ECO Science Foundation (ECOSF) under this year’s theme “Science for a Sustainable Development”. The interaction with students in Islamabad is one of the many planned awareness raising activities organized across the country.

Officials and representatives of the Ministry of Science and Technology, PSF, ECOSF, UNESCO, and representatives from academia and research institutions in Pakistan attended the event.

Mr. Fazal Abbass Maken, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology who was the chief guest said that World Science Day is aimed at renewing national and international commitment to use science and technology for national development and achieving peace by appropriate use of its applications. He said that the international scientific cooperation can initiate joint programmes for the promotion of science education, scientific research and science applications with UNESCO’s lead role in the area. He congratulated the prize winner students, assembled at Islamabad from all over the country.

In her remarks, Ms. Vibeke Jensen, Representative/Director UNESCO Pakistan said that World Science Day for Peace and Development is an occasion to remember that the sciences should be at the service of humanity as a whole, and should contribute to providing everyone with a deeper understanding of this planet and its people. She said that science education and research capacity need to be built to allow countries to develop their own solutions to their specific problems. UNESCO provides countries with guidance in developing or revising their national Science Technology and Innovation (STI) policies and in strengthening national capacities in science education and research.

“On this day, let’s commit to creating a scientifically literate, knowledge society for all, with sustainable development as a foremost priority”, she said.

Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, Chairman, Pakistan Science Foundation said that PSF is playing a key role in promotion of science education in the country such as annual celebration of World Science Day, dissemination of scientific knowledge in the rural areas through its seven science caravans centers equipped with basic scientific gadgets. He said that the foundation with its broad mandate, including school education and strengthening of university laboratories and research programmes have produced many valuable results and MS and PhD scholars. He also extended his gratitude to UNESCO for its continuous support and execution of science programmes that would help in the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

World Science Day 2015Eminent scientist of Pakistan, Prof. Dr. Aslam Baig, HI, SI, TI, and Professor at the National Centre for Physics said that the prerequisite for development and prosperity is huge investment in Science and Technology which will enable us to enhance the skilled Human Resource Development as the future of Pakistan lies on the knowledge-based economy.

Speaking at the convention, Dr. Manzoor Soomro President, Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Science Foundation, mentioned that this year’s World Science Day is comparatively more important due to approval of recently SDGs by the United Nations General Assembly and release of the UNESCO Report 2015, just yesterday at UNESCO Headquarters during UNESCO General Conference. He emphasized on rigorously pursuing the SDG-4 “Quality Education and Lifelong Learning for all” with a focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and SDG-5 “Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls”.

Dr. S.T.K. Naeem, Consultant at COMSTECH expressed that science is the greatest glory for mankind. It is the search for answers to questions about the nature.

At the end of the event, PSF Gold Medals, certificates and cash prizes co-sponsored by PSF and ECOSF were distributed among the winner students of Inter-Board Competitions, Intel ISEF while the Asian Science Camp-2015 were awarded to outstanding students and researchers.

What is World Science Day and why it is celebrated?

Established by UNESCO in 2001, World Science Day is celebrated worldwide on 10 November each year to demonstrate to the wider public why science is relevant to their daily lives and to connect countries for the betterment of science and knowledge.

In a message on the occasion of World Science Day for Peace and Development 2015, UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova reminded the world just two months after the UN agreed on a new sustainable development agenda that “science stands at its heart as a force for positive transformation and a development multiplier.”

This year, the UNESCO World Science Report, issued every five years, is being launched on the Day to identify trends in science, technology and innovation, across every region.

“The key message of the Report can be summarized in just four words: more research – better development,” according to the agency.

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