SATREPS
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SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development,
Distribution of ongoing projects
SATREPS projects are selected each year from project proposals developed together with partner institutions in the developing countries and submitted by Japanese research institutions. In the four years since its commencements in April 2008, a total of 60 projects are in developed in 33 countries:
Region | Number of Countries | Number of Projects |
---|---|---|
Asia | 10 countries | 31 projects |
Latin America/Caribbean | 6 countries | 9 projects |
Africa | 15 countries | 18 projects |
Other | 2 countries | 2 projects |
The framework
SATREPS projects are conducted through collaboration between JST and JICA. JST uses research contracts to support research costs incurred inside Japan and possibly some other locations excluding the country involved in the project. JICA provides support through its technical cooperation project framework to cover costs in the country involved in the collaborative project. Overall R&D management of the international joint research is handled jointly by JST, which has expertise in funding research projects at research institutions in Japan, and JICA, which has expertise in technical cooperation in developing countries.
SATREPS projects typically share the following characteristics:
- Joint research conducted for the purpose of resolving specific issues, where there is a strong need to enhance research capacity in the developing country involved in the project.
- Research with outcomes expected to contribute to both the developing country and the wider community.
- Research expected to contribute to the advancement of Japan's science and technology
Possible potential collaboration topics
- Research contributing to adaptation to climate change or mitigation of climate change
- Research contributing to the acquisition and treatment of safe water supplies
- Research contributing to the secure management of chemical risks
- Research contributing to the development of a closed-loop economy
- Research contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, including bio-remedies.
References
[edit]- ^ "SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development)". SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development). Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ "Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS) | Higher Education and research for Sustainable Development". www.iau-hesd.net. Retrieved 2024-08-09.