A/RES/70/1
Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
70. We hereby launch a Technology Facilitation Mechanism which was established
by the Addis Ababa Action Agenda in order to support the Sustainable Development
Goals. The Technology Facilitation Mechanism will be based on a multi-stakeholder
collaboration between Member States, civil society, the private sector, the scientific
community, United Nations entities and other stakeholders and will be composed of
a United Nations inter-agency task team on science, technology and innovation for
the Sustainable Development Goals, a collaborative multi-stakeholder forum on
science, technology and innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals and an
online platform.
• The United Nations inter-agency task team on science, technology and
innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals will promote coordination,
coherence and cooperation within the United Nations system on science,
technology and innovation-related matters, enhancing synergy and efficiency,
in particular to enhance capacity-building initiatives. The task team will draw
on existing resources and will work with 10 representatives from civil
society, the private sector and the scientific community to prepare the
meetings of the multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and
innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as in the
development and operationalization of the online platform, including
preparing proposals for the modalities for the forum and the online platform.
The 10 representatives will be appointed by the Secretary-General, for
periods of two years. The task team will be open to the participation of all
United Nations agencies, funds and programmes and the functional
commissions of the Economic and Social Council and it will initially be
composed of the entities that currently integrate the informal working group
on technology facilitation, namely, the Department of Economic and Social
Affairs of the Secretariat, the United Nations Environment Programme, the
United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development, the International Telecommunication
Union, the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World Bank.
• The online platform will be used to establish a comprehensive mapping of,
and serve as a gateway for, information on existing science, technology and
innovation initiatives, mechanisms and programmes, within and beyond the
United Nations. The online platform will facilitate access to information,
knowledge and experience, as well as best practices and lessons learned, on
science, technology and innovation facilitation initiatives and policies. The
online platform will also facilitate the dissemination of relevant open access
scientific publications generated worldwide. The online platform will be
developed on the basis of an independent technical assessment which will
take into account best practices and lessons learned from other initiatives,
within and beyond the United Nations, in order to ensure that it will
complement, facilitate access to and provide adequate information on existing
science, technology and innovation platforms, avoiding duplications and
enhancing synergies.
• The multi-stakeholder forum on science, technology and innovation for the
Sustainable Development Goals will be convened once a year, for a period of
two days, to discuss science, technology and innovation cooperation around
thematic areas for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals,
congregating all relevant stakeholders to actively contribute in their area of
expertise. The forum will provide a venue for facilitating interaction,
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