7th Committee reviews OIC STI Agenda 2026, backs STI 2036 roadmap

Islamabad  :-  The 7th Steering Committee Meeting for the Implementation of the OIC Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Agenda 2026 was successfully  concluded at OIC-COMSTECH Secretariat in Islamabad. The meeting brought together senior officials from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) General Secretariat and representatives of key OIC institutions to assess progress and define the way forward as the Agenda approaches its final phase.

In his welcome address, Coordinator General COMSTECH, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary highlighted the evolution of the Steering Committee process since 2019 and underscored the importance of this session in evaluating achievements and identifying gaps. He noted progress in capacity building, research collaboration, innovation support, and institutional strengthening while also acknowledging continuing disparities in implementation capacities among Member States.

Assistant Secretary-General for Science and Technology, Ambassador Aftab Ahmad Khokher, stressed the urgency of preparing a comprehensive implementation report ahead of the 53rd sessionthe OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Baghdad. He called for clarity on the report’s scope, methodology, and timeline and encouraged members to consider extending the STI framework beyond 2026 under a more focused and results-oriented model.

Brief presentations were delivered by institutions including the Islamic Development Bank, Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, SESRIC, COMCEC, and the Islamic Organization for Food Security, highlighting ongoing initiatives aligned with the twelve priority areas of the Agenda.

On the second day, a statistical review presented by COMSTECH indicated a 27%  increase in international patents, a fourfold rise in research publications, and improved global university rankings among OIC Member States. However, participants cautioned against widening technological gaps, particularly in emerging domains such as artificial intelligence.

During its deliberations, the Steering Committee agreed that the OIC General Secretariat will seek formal feedback from member States on the implementation status of the STI Agenda 2026. It was also decided that COMSTECH and SESRIC will jointly prepare a comprehensive, data-driven evaluation report to ensure an evidence-based assessment while avoiding duplication of efforts.

Importantly, members agreed in principle on the need for a new ten-year framework, tentatively titled “OIC STI Agenda 2036.” The forthcoming framework will be prepared through a consultative process aligned with the OIC Programme of Action (2026–2035) and is expected to adopt a more focused, project-based and measurable approach. The Committee further decided that an 8th Steering Committee Meeting will be convened, preceded by preparatory virtual consultations, to finalize the draft implementation report for submission to the appropriate OIC forum.

In their closing remarks, Ambassador Khokher and Prof. Choudhary thanked participants for their constructive engagement and reaffirmed the collective resolve to strengthen science, technology, and innovation cooperation across the OIC region.