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Environment and Ecology Research Vol. 5(5), pp. 386 - 394
DOI: 10.13189/eer.2017.050508
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United Nations Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Africa: Achievements, Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future
Ganiyu I. Agbaje *
African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in English (ARCSSTE-E), Ile-Ife, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Capacity building in Space Science and Technology as well as enhancement and retention of existing capacity, are critical for developing competencies to efficiently respond to societal challenges and addressing sustainable development. Following the UN General Assembly resolutions 37/90 of 10th December 1982 (UNISPACE), and 45/72 of 11 December, 1990 (UN-COPUOS), the UN-OOSA established the Regional Centers for Space Science and Technology Education in 1995. To date six (6) Regional Centers have been established with the main aim to build a high quality capacity and critical mass of indigenous Space Scientists/Educators in developing countries for the development and application of Space Science & Technology for Sustainable National & Regional Development. African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education has been established in Africa since 1998. This paper describes the achievements of the Centre since inception through their Postgraduate and Outreach programs. It is, however, observed that Member States have not optimally worked together to maximally utilize the opportunities that this Regional Centre present. By highlighting the capabilities of the Centre, the future plans for harnessing the human potential available for the next generation in Africa are discussed. Argument was made for the need for integrated space technology and applications to be domesticated at the UN regional Centers for ease of access to best practice and fast-track sustainable developments and regional collaborations. In conclusion, the challenges of the Centre, which in turn impact on the local space workforce, are mentioned and recommendations are made to this effect.
KEYWORDS
United Nations, Space Science & Technology, Capacity Building, Outreach
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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Ganiyu I. Agbaje , "United Nations Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Africa: Achievements, Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future," Environment and Ecology Research, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 386 - 394, 2017. DOI: 10.13189/eer.2017.050508.
(b). APA Format:
Ganiyu I. Agbaje (2017). United Nations Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Africa: Achievements, Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future. Environment and Ecology Research, 5(5), 386 - 394. DOI: 10.13189/eer.2017.050508.