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CSIR Launches Science for Impact Fund to Raise $20 Million for Research and Innovation

June 21, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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CSIR Launches Science for Impact Fund to Raise $20 Million for Research and Innovation

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has unveiled an ambitious initiative, the CSIR Science for Impact Fund (CSIF), with the goal of raising $20 million to support groundbreaking research and technological innovations.

This fund is aimed at driving industrial growth and fostering sustainable economic development in Ghana through high-impact research projects.

Speaking at the press launch, Professor Paul Bosu, Director-General of CSIR, highlighted the critical importance of the initiative. He emphasized that the CSIF is designed to foster collaborations between academia, industry, and government to promote local community development and create a more innovative and sustainable future. “We are committed to fostering increased collaboration between academia, industry, and government to drive innovation and community development,” Professor Bosu stated.

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As a testament to this commitment, CSIR staff have pledged to contribute one percent of their salaries over the next five years to support the endowment fund. This internal commitment underscores the dedication of CSIR’s personnel to advancing scientific research and innovation in Ghana.

Addressing Funding Challenges

Professor Mike Osei-Atweneboana, Chair of the CSIF planning committee and Director of CSIR Water Research Institute, highlighted the significant funding challenges faced by CSIR. He noted that the organization struggles with limited funding for research and development (R&D) infrastructure, human resource capacity development, and operational activities. “We face limited funding for human resource capacity development, and operations,” he remarked.

Although CSIR receives primary funding from the government and modest financing from donor agencies and internally generated funds, these sources have proven insufficient. Government allocations have been below expectations, and donor funding has been dwindling. To bridge this financing gap, CSIR was amended in 1996 (Act 521) to incorporate private sector involvement and market principles into its operations through the commercialization of research.

Despite these efforts, the challenging economic environment in Ghana has made it difficult for CSIR to secure the necessary financing to operate effectively. Professor Osei-Atweneboana candidly stated, “Simply put, the funding required by CSIR to fully execute its mandate and carry out relevant activities is lacking.” In response to this persistent resource shortfall, CSIR management and staff established the endowment fund as a sustainable funding solution.

The CSIR Science for Impact Fund

The CSIR Science for Impact Fund aims to support innovative, demand-driven research and technological innovations that can drive industrial development and support community projects through technology transfer. Mrs. Genevieve Yankey, CSIR Director of Administration, explained that the fund, with its tagline “Supporting Science, Transforming Communities,” seeks to enhance social inclusion and sustainable development through a focus on community projects.

CSIR’s appeal extends beyond its own staff contributions, calling on corporate bodies and individuals to support this critical initiative. Professor Bosu urged the broader community to join in supporting CSIR’s mission to deliver effectively on its mandate and promote science and technology innovation.

The launch of the CSIR Science for Impact Fund marks a significant step toward securing the financial stability needed to advance scientific research and innovation in Ghana. By focusing on high-impact projects and fostering collaborations across various sectors, the CSIF is poised to drive significant industrial growth and sustainable economic development.

The fund aims to create a sustainable source of funding that will enable CSIR to overcome its current financial challenges and fully execute its mandate. This initiative is expected to transform communities by supporting innovative research projects that address local and national needs.

With a target of raising $20 million, the fund aims to address critical funding gaps and support projects that drive industrial and community development. By fostering collaborations between academia, industry, and government, CSIR is paving the way for a more innovative and sustainable future.

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