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The Minimum Common Programme is the part of RESAP that
is dedicated to the development priorities listed immediately
above. RESAP II addresses all the objectives listed earlier,
some of which are more long-term and wide-ranging than
the practical and immediate targets of the Minimum Common
Programme.
The draft Minimum Common Programme containing the common
denominator projects was formulated through a series of
brainstorming discussions and interaction among representatives
of several ESCAP members and associate members and regional
and international organizations, as well as invited resource
persons during the three-day Regional Seminar on the Development
of Space Applications for Phase II of the Regional Space
Applications Programme for Sustainable Development and
the two-day Ad hoc Expert Group Meeting on Space Technology
Applications on the Minimum Common Programme, held at
Bangkok from in March 2000. With the aim of building upon
the foundation established and achievements attained under
RESAP, the Seminar outlined the draft proposals of the
common denominator projects while taking into consideration
national interests, regional issues and concerns, and
current donor strategies, as well as the recommendations
contained in the Delhi Strategy and Action Plan. The Expert
Group Meeting that followed the Regional Seminar reviewed
the draft projects and aggregated them into 14 project
proposals under the Minimum Common Programme. Two joint
cooperative research studies and a joint regional research
project on space technology applications were also proposed.
In addition, the Meeting suggested that studies and activities
recommended by the Second Ministerial Conference as given
in the Strategy and Action Plan be included and carried
out as resources became available.
The present document integrates the output of the Regional
Seminar and Expert Group Meeting into a framework for
the Minimum Common Programme. The framework has been circulated
among ESCAP members and associate members through a series
of consultations in the regional working group meetings
and the Intergovernmental Consultative Committee meeting.
Proposed common denominator project profiles were discussed
by the four regional working groups of RESAP in the period
March 2000 to July 2001, and refined by the Space Technology
Applications Section of ESCAP, incorporating the suggestions
of the regional working groups and the Intergovernmental
Consultative Committee. The series of consultations is
aimed at generating inputs, soliciting resource commitment,
and encouraging the participation of countries in the
implementation of projects under the Minimum Common Programme.
Following the series of consultations and based on the
inputs from the countries and various stakeholders, a
more detailed programme document containing full-fledged
project profiles of the common denominator projects will
be developed.