World Science Forum 2024 Declaration Calls for Strengthening Trust in Science Globally
November 23 2024 - 10:39AM
The 11th World Science Forum, held in Budapest, Hungary, on
20-23 November, ended with a declaration accepted by the founding
and partner organizations and participants of WSF2024. The next
Forum will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2026 and be titled
“Science for Global Resilience and Equity”.
The WSF2024 declaration calls for efficient,
trusted and creative science and policy interfaces, responding to
disruptive global transformations.
“Our world is under rapid transformation and
facing an uncertain future. Extraordinary scientific and
technological advances are at odds with inadequate progress on
addressing the challenges of climate change and most of the
Sustainable Development Goals, a growing number of conflicts,
rising inequalities and the emergence of rapidly evolving and
disruptive technologies,” the declaration states. “We urgently need
to broaden scientific understanding and to promote evidence-based,
science-informed and long-term thinking and decision-making.”
The World Science Forum was created by three
founding organisations, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – hosting
of the 2024 event – the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the International Science Council
(ISC), and partner organisations the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS), The World Academy of Sciences
(TWAS), the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP), and the European
Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC).
“Science as a universal language is the
evidence-based tool for understanding our world and its future. It
should guide society, policymakers, and the economy on risks,
opportunities, and choices. […] We recognise the evolving role of
science diplomacy in bringing together science and policy to
address these challenges and promote science for peace,” the
declaration highlights.
Titled “A Science and Policy Interface and
Dialogue at the Time of Global Transformations”, WSF2024 attracted
1,200 delegates from 122 countries, who joined 100 lectures in 19
plenary and thematic sessions over four days, with the aim to
overcome the limits of wide-scale implementation of science-based
policy measures on a global level.
The full text of the declaration can be found
here:
https://worldscienceforum.org/contents/draft-declaration-of-the-11th-world-science-forum-110170
The Steering Committee of WSF selected the
application by the National Research and Innovation Agency of
Indonesia to host the next World Science Forum in Jakarta in 2026,
taking the Forum for the first time to Asia and the Eastern
Hemisphere.
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