Islamic nations set themselves tough target for science budgets
Ehsan Masood
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6739, 8-8
Abstract:
Science and education ministers of the Organization of Islamic Countries sanctioned a draft strategy for developing science in the Muslim world including a controversial recommendation that governments allocate at least one per cent of their gross domestic product for scientific and technological development.
Date: 1999
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