AU Commission and France to agree on a new space cooperation

Press Release from GMES and Africa Blog

AU Commission and France to agree on new space cooperation

The Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology (HRST) at the African Union Commission, Professor Sarah Anayang Agbor, has held bilateral talks with the French Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, Frédérique Vidal, on enhancing cooperation on space, education, science and technology between France and the African Union Commission.

The discussions recalled the concrete efforts that both the African Union Commission and France made in 2018 to promote strategic dialogue and cooperation. The areas identified for cooperation and collaboration include enhancing the African Scientific, Research and Innovation Council (ASRIC); as well as operationalization of the Space Science Institute of the Pan African University.

The discussion further touched on the Space Climate Observatory (SCO) initiative, which is aimed at making climate data available and accessible to users globally. This initiative is led by the National Centre for Space Studies of France (CNES) in partnership with more than forty space agencies throughout the world. The African Union Commission, through its department of HRST, contributed to the technical preparatory meetings on the Observatory.

It was recommended during the meeting that the AUC signs a joint declaration on the Space Climate Observatory (SCO), on the sidelines of the G7 meeting to be held in France from 25 to 26 August 2019. The declaration will allow African institutions easy and free access to SCO data.

The meeting also recommended France contributes to the human capital development and institutional capacity building of African space through the CNES.

 

This press release was originally published on GMES and Africa Blog

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