Policy Brief:Building Innovation Systems

The role of innovation systems in negotiating and  implementing climate change decisions in Africa is  increasingly receiving attention among researchers  and policy makers. For the first time in climate  change negotiation history, the Technology Executive  Committee (TEC) to the UNFCCC recently launched a  work stream on “strengthening innovation systems (IS)  for climate technology transfer (TT) and development”.  This represents a significant opportunity for African  countries to leverage support via the UNFCCC and  other development agencies to strengthen their  capabilities around climate technologies in ways  that will underpin effective design, lobby for and  implement technological decisions that resonate with  Africa’s circumstances, long term economic growth  and overall resilience of the African people. 

In March 2016, the Africa Sustainability Hub (ASH)  convened a training workshop, on building innovation  systems for climate change response. The workshop  brought together key government policy makers on  climate change drawn from the East African region  – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Rwanda –  to learn and discuss about prospects, opportunities  and challenges for establishing effective innovation  systems. Participants also included researchers,  development partners, civil society, private sector  and the media. Drawn from different backgrounds  and understanding, participants provided insights  on the importance of building innovation systems to  enhance climate change technology transfer. In the  context of these debates, a critical perspective on  the ways different people, especially policy makers  and development partners, view and think about  innovation systems emerged.

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