Project

Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policy in Developing Countries (DEIP)

The DEIP trains policymakers in LMICs and private-sector participants on strategic decision-making about technology and innovation.

Date Published
14 Nov 2013
Expected Start Date
01 Jan 2004
Expected End Date
31 Dec 2025
Project Type
Capacity Development
Project Status
Active

The UNU-MERIT Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policies (DEIP) workshops is an intensive one-week programme for policymakers in science, technology and innovation in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and participants from the private sector involved in strategic decision-making about technology and innovation.  The training focuses on the theory and practice of innovation policy; policy design; policy implementation; the measurement and monitoring of innovative performance, and the evaluation of the outcomes of innovation policies.

The programme meets the growing demand from LMICs for support in analysing the latest technological developments and designing appropriate responses and policies tailored to their specific development contexts. The content of the programme is designed jointly with the local partners and experts, and local and international experts provide the content elements. A cornerstone of the programme is the interaction between the participants and experts and information-sharing sessions.

The workshop targets senior and mid-level officials of Ministries of Science and Technology, Industry, Economic Affairs and other technology-supporting institutions, as well as representatives from the private sector involved in science and technology policy issues.

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