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09BAGHDAD403
2009-02-16 12:49:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Baghdad
Cable title:  

UN REVIEW OF IRAQ SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY OFF TO A

Tags:  TPHY SENV TRGY TSPL PARM ENRG KGIT KNNP KSCA 
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INFO RUCNRAQ/IRAQ COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS BAGHDAD 000403 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TPHY SENV TRGY TSPL PARM ENRG KGIT KNNP KSCA
OSCI
SUBJECT: UN REVIEW OF IRAQ SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY OFF TO A
SLOW START

REF: 08 BAGHDAD 2769

UNCLAS BAGHDAD 000403

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TPHY SENV TRGY TSPL PARM ENRG KGIT KNNP KSCA
OSCI
SUBJECT: UN REVIEW OF IRAQ SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY OFF TO A
SLOW START

REF: 08 BAGHDAD 2769


1. (SBU) Minister of Science and Technology (MoST) Ra'id
Fahmi Jahid told a visiting group of Civilian Research and
Development Foundation (CRDF) representatives on February 11
that the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's
(UNCTAD) science, technology, and innovation policies (STIP)
review of Iraq is "experiencing some delays." MoST signed a
memorandum of understanding with UNCTAD over 5 months ago to
undertake the STIP review (reftel). Deputy Minister Samir
Attar, MoST's lead official for the STIP review, said they
expect an official start "perhaps within a couple months,"
and expects UNCTAD to take 12-18 months after the start of
the review before issuing their final STIP report. (Comment:
Embassy will continue to encourage the GOI to complete the
STIP review, but given the likelihood of results not being
released for almost two years, we will not delay cooperative
programs in science and technology in anticipation of the
review's recommendations. End comment.)


2. (SBU) When asked, Minister Fahmi immediately offered that
he did not have any preconceived notions about what MoST or
the GOI would do in response to the report. "The most
important result of this process will be the collective
understanding we gain from working with the other ministries
as we assess our resources, needs, and national goals." The
GOI is preparing for the STIP review, he said, by studying
STIP reviews of other countries completed by the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development, UNCTAD, the World
Bank, and the UN Education, Science, and Culture Organization
(UNESCO). The GOI Council of Ministers established a
National STIP Review Committee in September, 2008, headed by
MoST and including representatives of 16 GOI entities,
including 12 ministries (Science and Technology, Water
Resources, Industry, Higher Education, Oil, Agriculture,
Communications, Environment, Planning, Trade, Transportation,
and Foreign Affairs),the KRG, and the Prime Minister's
Office.


3. (U) Participant list:

Iraq:

- Ra'id Fahmi Jahid -- Minister of Science and Technology
- Dr. Samir Raouf -- Senior Deputy Minister
- Dr. Faoud Shati -- Deputy Minister
- Dr. Diyaa Al-Mawlawi -- MoST Advisor
- Dr. Adil Matoob -- MoST Advisor
- Mrs. Sundus Mousa -- Minister's Executive Assistant

United States:

- AMB (Ret.) Joseph DeThomas -- CRDF Director for
Nonproliferation Programs
- Roy Therrien -- Embassy Baghdad ESTH Officer
- Dean Sinclair -- Iraq Scientist Engagement Program Field
Office Executive Director
- Dr. Carlton Phillips -- Texas Technical University
Professor of Biological Sciences
- Cindi Warren Mentz -- CRDF Middle East Program Director
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