U.S. and Morocco: A Timely Scientific Partnership
Morocco and the United States are at a pivotal moment to unite and address pressing global challenges, according to Patricia Gruber, Science and Technology Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State.
In an exclusive interview, Gruber highlighted the recent extension of the U.S.-Morocco science and technology agreement as a testament to both nations' enthusiasm for strengthening their collaboration. Originally signed in 2006, the deal was renewed for another 10 years in July 2023.
Gruber commended Morocco for its substantial investments in science and technology, as well as its higher education reforms that will facilitate student exchanges and foster collaboration between the two countries.
Emphasizing Morocco's commitment to empowering women in STEM fields, Gruber labeled these efforts as "incredibly important." She pointed out that 43% of participants at a recent U.S.-Africa symposium were women. While acknowledging progress, Gruber stressed that there is still "a long way to go" and underscored the significance of mentorship in supporting women in these areas.
Addressing cybersecurity as another crucial area for cooperation, Gruber advocated for openness and data sharing to advance research. However, she cautioned that this must be balanced with safeguarding national security, intellectual property, privacy rights, and human rights. Gruber recommended drawing insights from cybersecurity best practices to better identify risks and detect threats.
"In collaborating on significant global challenges such as energy access, climate change, health, and food security, the opportunities have never been more fitting," Gruber concluded. With Morocco heavily investing in science and technology, the timing is ideal for these two nations to forge a partnership for progress.
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