Malawi launches technology needs assessment to strengthen science, technology and innovation agenda

Date: 2026-05-13
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Malawi has officially launched its Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) in Lilongwe, marking a key step in strengthening the country’s science, technology, and innovation framework in support of national development priorities.

The launch event, convened under the guidance of the UN Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries, brought together government officials, development partners, and stakeholders to discuss how technology can be leveraged to accelerate Malawi’s long-term development agenda.

Opening remarks were delivered by Dr. George Vakusi, Deputy Director for Science, Technology and Innovation, who welcomed participants and emphasized the importance of science, technology, and innovation as central drivers of national development and economic transformation.

He was followed by Hon. Francis Foley, Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Technology, who reaffirmed government commitment to evidence-based planning under Malawi 2063. He underscored the role of the Technology Needs Assessment in identifying priority gaps and opportunities across key sectors including agriculture, energy, ICT, and mining.

The assessment is expected to support Malawi in aligning technological priorities with development goals while strengthening institutional capacity for innovation-led growth.

 

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