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In 2011, the [[Economic Community of West African States]] (ECOWAS) adopted a '''Policy on Science and Technology''' (ECOPOST).
== An integral part of Vision 2020 ==
ECOPOST is an
== A framework for national policies ==
ECOPOST provides a framework for member states wishing to improve
The regional policy advocates the development of a science culture in all sectors of society, including through science popularization, the dissemination of research results in local and international journals, the commercialization of research results, greater technology transfer, intellectual property protection, stronger university–industry ties and the enhancement of traditional knowledge.<ref name=":0" />
ECOPOST encourages countries ''inter
* raise gross domestic expenditure on research and development (GERD) to 1% of GDP, as recommended by the [[African Union]] in 2003; in 2013, research intensity averaged 0.3% in West Africa;
* define their own research priorities, so that researchers are working on topics of national interest rather than those proposed by donors;
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* establish science and innovation prizes;
* define a harmonized regional status for researchers;
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* adapt university curricula to local industrial needs;
* develop small research and training units in key industrial fields, such as lasers,
* equip research laboratories, including with information and communication technologies;
* establish science and technology parks and business incubators;
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=== Moves to improve data collection ===
Countries are being encouraged to
While ECOWAS
== Sources ==
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