
The Government of Finland and the South African Department of Science and Technology (DST) view the investments in research, development and innovation capacity as critical to the successful building of a sustainable information society in South Africa both in a national and regional context.
In order to achieve the overall goal of a sustainable information society, the South African government has identified three strategic objectives:
- human capital development;
- technology research; and
- innovation enhancement.
The South African Government, through the Department of Science and Technology, has actively engaged with the Government of Finland, through the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. While this engagement includes already a number of areas, such as the capacity building in the field of Innovation Policy or provincial information society strategies, the focus of the South Africa – Finland Knowledge Partnership Programme is in the enhancement of immediate service delivery process.
The overall objective of the programme is to support the creation of an environment which facilitates the development and deployment of ICT service applications for the benefit of South African citizens. Thus the programme is addressing the creation and delivery models of ICT based service applications which are suitable for local conditions especially in the most vulnerable parts of population.
This programme provides support in addressing the issues raised in ICT Research & Development Strategy. The long term sustainability of the programme is based on the strong commitment by the Department of Science and Technology to this strategy.
To achieve the overall objective of the programme, three interdependent components have been designed:
Component 1: Institutional capacity development
Capacity building is a process that involves value added instruction, the training of trainers, activities with multiplier effects, and networking. It involves both institutional and human capacity-building.
Component 2: Innovative IS applications and new solutions for end users
The projects identified will be addressing education, learning sector and societal development issues such as empowering disabled and aging populations. All have specific human capital development outputs among the target constituency.
The sustainability of the solution delivered is considered very important and hence a special attention is attached to the identification of the institutional education and learning outputs.
This component has two elements:
- Selection, upgrading and implementation of the projects already identified; and
- Identification and preparation of new projects and stakeholder groups.
Component 3: Network creation and dissemination
The aim is to strengthen cooperation between research institutions both locally and globally, as well as to support Public-Private Partnerships in the service delivery process.
For dissemination purposes the Programme will organise or support an annual international conference together with relevant programme stakeholders such as universities, companies and communities in order to:
- inform programme results;
- innovate new development activities; and
- promote networking.

This is the final edition of the SAFIPA newsletter. The month of November 2011, marks the conclusion of this dynamic initiative.


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