World
Science Day for Peace and Development 2012.
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News – Marking the World Science Day for Peace and Development, the head of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today
called for a greater global focus on scientific development, noting that only
through science would humanity find the answers to its seemingly
“insurmountable” challenges.
“Science
is our best asset for supporting inclusive and equitable development, and for
building global sustainability at a time of uncertainty, and faced with
biophysical limits of the planet,” said UNESCO's Director-General, Irina
Bokova, in a message to mark the Day, the theme for which this year is 'Science
for Global Sustainability Interconnectedness, Collaboration, Transformation.'
“We
must also place science at the service of all, while observing the fundamental
rights of the individual,” Ms. Bokova added. “Above all, we must open a new
chapter in scientific integration.”
Established
by the UNESCO General Conference in 2001 with the purpose of renewing a global
commitment to science as a tool to benefit society, the World Day also seeks to
raise public awareness of science's importance and to bridge the gap between
science and societies.
In
her message, Ms. Bokova noted that an increasingly complex and interconnected
global community required more cooperative and better integrated approaches
combining the progress made in separate scientific fields.
“Innovation
and social transformation depend on our capacity to combine disciplines and
create synergies among all sciences,” she stated, adding that “sustainability
will come through multidisciplinarity.”
UNESCO
has been playing a leading role in promoting trandisciplinarity as a
cornerstone of the world body's global push on sustainability and, ten years
after the first World Science Day for Peace and Development, the UN official
emphasized that the agency remained committed to its mission.
“It
is this spirit that I call today on government, civil society, public and
private actors, well beyond scientific circles, to mobilize so as to release
the full potential of all sciences for development and peace, which are
inseparable and essential for the future that we want,” Ms. Bokova said.
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