The International Science Council (ISC) is deeply concerned that the current wave of decisions affecting Argentina’s science system and infrastructure will be counterproductive. Specifically, the ISC notes:
- the closure of Argentina’s Ministry of Science and Technology;
- the mass dismissal of administrative staff reported throughout Argentina’s scientific institutions;
- the freezing of funding for Argentina’s National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CONICET) and national universities to 2023 levels despite record inflation rates; and
- the discontinuation of national research grant payments.
The ISC recognizes the difficult position of Argentina’s government as it seeks to restructure the country’s economy. Science can prove very helpful to the choices the government needs to make in rebuilding the economy. Investment for social and economic growth is critical and science is core to every domain of national development. A well-funded science and technology sector is essential for fostering innovation, driving sustainable development, and building long-term economic resilience, as demonstrated by all the world’s largest and most prosperous economies.
The ISC urges the government of Argentina to reconsider its recent decisions regarding the Argentinian science system. Advancing the country’s capacity for science, research, development, and innovation is a prerequisite investment for the future socio-economic success of Argentina and its people.