博彩评级网-博彩网_百家乐投资_全讯网新2

position: EnglishChannel  > Experts in China> Forging a Shared Future Through Global Collaboration

Forging a Shared Future Through Global Collaboration

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2025-10-30 10:43:22 | Author: LONG Yun

At the ANSO (the Alliance of National and International Science Organizations for the Belt and Road Regions) General Conference on Science and Innovation 2025 in Beijing, which opened on October 28, one message echoed through the halls of international scientific dialogue: no nation can meet today’s global challenges alone.

In an era defined by climate change, biodiversity loss, public health vulnerabilities, and the dual-edged sword of AI, science must transcend borders not just as a tool of discovery, but as a force for equity, resilience, and peace.

ANSO is a non-profit, non-governmental international organization founded in 2018. Initiated by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and 36 other scientific institutions, universities, and international organizations worldwide, ANSO works to strengthen regional and global capacity in science and technology, improve human livelihoods and well-being, and promote broader sci-tech cooperation and communication.

Prof. He Hongping, vice president of ANSOand CAS, set the tone in his welcome address, highlighting CAS’s role as a founding and driving force within the alliance. He pointed out that over 100 collaborative research programs in climate resilience, food security, biodiversity conservation, and green technology have been deployed across developing regions with the support of CAS.

Beyond the numbers, these initiatives reflect a fundamental principle: science and innovation are a co-creative process rooted in mutual capacity building, training, and institutional strengthening. The sponsorship of more than 200 international workshops and scholarship programs for young scientists underscores a long-term investment in human capital, especially in the Global South.

This vision was echoed by Prof. Sukit Limpijumnong, president of ANSO and director-general of the National Science and Technology Development Agency(NSTDA). “Our core belief,” he stated, “is that science thrives on exchange, and its greatest impact emerges when we listen, learn, and act together — especially for regions grappling with resource gaps.”

From digital agriculture to climate-resilient infrastructure, ANSO’s mission to build an open, inclusive platform for global scientific collaboration has never been more urgent. Sukit’s call to turn ideas into tangible progress resonated throughout the conference: “Together, we can deliver science-based solutions to pressing challenges, guide emerging technologies toward shared benefit, and get the (UN) Sustainable Development Goals back on track, not only for this generation, but for future generations who count on us.”

Prof. Helena B. Nader, vice president of ANSO and president of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, delivered a powerful video message, underscoring the timeliness of the conference theme: Science and Innovation for a Sustainable Future.

“We live in an era marked by interdependence,” she said. “The challenges we face — climate change, biodiversity loss, health crises, energy transitions, and the rapid rise of AI — do not respect borders. They are global in nature, and they require global cooperation to be effectively addressed. Science diplomacy, therefore, is not a luxury. It is a necessity.”

From the perspective of the Global South, she added, this principle carries even greater weight. “Cooperation must not only generate knowledge; it must also build capacity, strengthen institutions, and empower young scientists everywhere to contribute to global progress. ANSO’s initiatives in training, exchange, and joint research are powerful examples of how we can democratize science and innovation.”

The founding spirit of ANSO was recalled by Prof. Bai Chunli, founding president of ANSO. With humility and foresight, he reminded the audience that while there are no simple answers to complex global challenges, there is a path forward: “through dialogue, shared insight, and clear roadmaps.”

He emphasized that “science and innovation play a key role, not just in driving economic growth and social development, but also in addressing all the complex challenges of our times, especially the escalating contradictions between humanity and nature.”

Prof. Shahbaz Khan, director of UNESCO's Regional Office for East Asia, affirmed UNESCO’s commitment to a future where science and technology serve as global public goods, with capacity building and ethical governance at their core.

“In this spirit,” he said, “ANSO is playing a vital role in uniting science institutions across the Belt and Road countries and beyond. It is creating an effective platform for joint research, knowledge exchange, and scientific mobility.” UNESCO, he added, stands ready to deepen collaboration with ANSO and all partners represented at the two-day event.


Editor:LONG Yun

Top News

Energy Cooperation Gets New Direction

?Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the 7th China-Russia Energy Business Forum in Beijing on November 25, sparking enthusiastic responses from various sectors in both countries.

WEEKLY REVIEW (Dec.3-10)

Liang Wenfeng, founder and CEO of the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, and "deep diver" Chinese geoscientist Du Mengran are on the annual "Nature's 10" list, which highlights 10 people at the heart of some of the biggest science stories of 2025.

抱歉,您使用的瀏覽器版本過低或開啟了瀏覽器兼容模式,這會影響您正常瀏覽本網頁

您可以進行以下操作:

1.將瀏覽器切換回極速模式

2.點擊下面圖標升級或更換您的瀏覽器

3.暫不升級,繼續瀏覽

繼續瀏覽
功夫百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐官网合| 百家乐咋样赢钱| 真人游戏平台| 百家乐博彩资讯论坛| 什么是百家乐的大路| 澳门百家乐官网打法百家乐官网破解方法 | 澳门百家乐官网威尼斯| 百家乐娱乐礼金| 百家乐官网庄闲比率| 星期8百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 高档百家乐官网桌子| 百家乐完美一对| 嘉鱼县| 游戏百家乐庄闲| 云顶国际娱乐| 百家乐官网平点| 大发888新址 | 现金网游戏| 娱乐场百家乐官网大都| 博彩百家乐字谜总汇二丹东| 火箭百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 马牌线上娱乐| 百利宫百家乐现金网| 网络百家乐赌博视频| 百家乐官网真钱斗地主| 大发888体育真人| 云赢百家乐官网分析| 皇冠博彩网| 合肥百家乐赌博机| 百家乐官网单机游戏免费下| 沧州市| 百家乐游戏筹码| 伯爵百家乐官网娱乐场| 环球棋牌评测网| 明陞百家乐官网娱乐城| 真人百家乐官网策略| 西昌市| 网上百家乐游戏| 百家乐游戏机图片| 百家乐官网网上真钱娱乐场开户注册 |