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Item Uganda National Council for Science and Technology OPEN SCIENCE POLICY(Uganda National Council for Science and Technology, 2025-02) Uganda National Council for Science and Technology:It is with great pleasure that I present the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST) Open Science Policy. This policy comes at a pivotal time when the global research landscape is evolving towards openness, collaboration, and transparency. Open Science is transforming how research is conducted, shared, and applied, and Uganda cannot afford to be left behind in this transition. The adoption of this policy reflects our commitment to making science more inclusive, accessible, and impactful. The UNCST Open Science Policy is aligned with Uganda’s broader development agenda, particularly Vision 2040, which underscores the importance of science, technology, and innovation (STI) in achieving socio-economic transformation. Open Science, by making research findings more readily available, offers tremendous potential to accelerate innovation, drive economic growth, and address pressing national challenges such as public health, climate change, and food security. This policy is designed to promote the principles of Open Science, including open access to publications, open data, and open collaboration among researchers. By embracing these principles, we can enhance the quality and impact of research in Uganda, while also increasing transparency, accountability, and public trust in science. Open Science not only supports scientific excellence but also fosters equity by ensuring that all researchers, regardless of their location or institutional affiliation, have the opportunity to contribute to and benefit from scientific knowledge. The successful implementation of this policy will require the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholders, including government agencies, academic and research institutions, funding bodies, and the private sector. UNCST is committed to working closely with these partners to ensure that the goals of Open Science are realized in Uganda. I would like to extend my gratitude to all those who have contributed to the development of this policy, including the UNCST Open Science Task Force. Together, we are building a more open, innovative, and inclusive research ecosystem that will not only benefit Uganda but also contribute to the global body of scientific knowledge.