By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The United Nations
Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries has convened a high-level
dialogue with ambassadors in Ankara, reinforcing international engagement on
science, technology, and innovation for the world’s most vulnerable economies.

The session, facilitated by
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, provided a platform for the
Technology Bank to outline its mandate, operational priorities, and progress in
supporting Least Developed Countries (LDCs). Discussions focused on strengthening
national science, technology, and innovation ecosystems as a pathway to
sustainable development and economic resilience.
Representatives highlighted
the importance of partnerships and coordinated international support in
addressing structural challenges faced by LDCs. The dialogue featured
contributions from diplomatic representatives, with delegates from Tanzania and
Burkina Faso reflecting on the practical value of the Technology Bank’s
initiatives in advancing national development priorities.

Participants emphasized that
sustained collaboration between governments, development partners, and
multilateral institutions remains essential to scaling technology-driven
solutions and enhancing innovation capacity across LDCs.
The meeting forms part of
the Technology Bank’s broader efforts to deepen diplomatic engagement and
mobilize global support for inclusive technological advancement.