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Session 2: Interactive Dialogue with the 10 Member Group to support the Technology Facilitation Mechanism
Tuesday, 5 June 2018
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Conference Room 4, UNHQ

Official meeting

Biographies
This session will enable the members of the 10-Member Group to introduce themselves individually and interact with the audience.

Co-Chaired by:
● H.E. Dr. Toshiya Hoshino, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
● H.E. Mr. Juan Sandoval-Mendiolea, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative of Mexico to the United Nations

Moderator: Mr. George Essegby, Director, Science and Technology Policy Research Institute, Ghana, Member, 10MG, 2016-17

Roundtable: All members of the 10-Member Group
Biographies
Dr. George Essegbey
Director, Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI), Council of Science and Industrial Research, Ghana
Dr. George Essegbey

Director, Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI), Council of Science and Industrial Research, Ghana

Dr. George Owusu Essegbey is the President of African Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation and Competence Building Systems (AfricaLics). He was the Director of the Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of Ghana, in Accra. He held this position for more than ten years spearheading the institute’s development of research projects and partnerships. He served on a number of national and international Boards including Ghana’s National Development Planning Commission (NDPC). He has several years of experience in Science and Technology (S&T) policy research, innovation studies, climate change and sustainable agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies (University of Cape Coast) and M.A. in International Affairs (University of Ghana). He did Ph.D. internship at the United Nations University (Institute for New Technologies, now UNU-MERIT) in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Dr. Essegbey was a recipient of a Commonwealth Fellowship at the Policy Research in Engineering, Science and Technology (PREST) of the University of Manchester, UK. In the course of his research career, Dr. Essegbey served various national and international organisations with his expertise including FAO, UNESCO, UNCTAD, UNEP, WIPO and the World Bank. He was a member of the 10-Member Expert Group supporting the United Nations Technology Facilitation Mechanism with the UN Inter-agency Task Team on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for the SDGs.

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