Dear colleagues,

The Twentieth Session of the United Nations Commission on Science and 
Technology for Development was held from 08 – 12 May 2017 ,Palais des Nations, 
Geneva, Switzerland.  I am thankful for the opportunity to present my inputs to 
the esteemed members  of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for 
Development.

My presentation recording at

https://conf.unog.ch/digitalrecordings/index.html?guid=public/31.0050/763B439D-5D07-4593-B280-C2BE3355C0C9_15h11&position=4524

The slides of my presentation at

https://www.slideshare.net/SuchithAnand/the-role-of-science-technology-and-innovation-in-ensuring-food-security-by-2030


More information at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2017/05/the-twentieth-session-of-the-united-nations-commission-on-science-and-technology-for-development/


Open data and open principles in science and education are key for ensuring 
food security by 2030. It is now for us to make use of it, for the benefit of 
all. Let us work together to eradicate extreme poverty and enable shared 
prosperity for all. Thank you.

Best wishes,

Suchith





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