South Africa reaffirms commitment to Earth intelligence and global GEO cooperation at Geneva Plenary

Date: 2026-05-29
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

South Africa has reiterated its commitment to advancing Earth observation science and strengthening international cooperation on geospatial intelligence during discussions at the 21st GEO Plenary in Geneva, Switzerland.

The country’s delegation highlighted priorities including inclusive and interoperable GEO infrastructure, improved access to Earth observation data and services, and enhanced climate resilience and disaster preparedness frameworks.

The Chief Executive Officer of the South African National Space Agency, Humbulani Mudau said South Africa’s participation in the plenary reflects its continued support for translating Earth observation science into practical tools that inform evidence-based decision-making across environmental and development sectors.

The delegation also emphasized the importance of bridging the research-to-operations gap to ensure that scientific outputs are effectively applied in real-world contexts, particularly in areas such as food security, water management and disaster response.

Additional focus areas included sustainable financing mechanisms, equitable participation for developing countries, and expanded capacity development and digital inclusion initiatives across Africa and globally.

South Africa welcomed progress on key GEO initiatives, including the GEO Innovation Fund, GEO Knowledge Hub and the GEO In-Situ Data Strategy, describing them as critical instruments for strengthening global collaboration in Earth intelligence.

Officials reaffirmed the country’s commitment to leveraging space science and geospatial technologies to support national development priorities and contribute to Africa’s growing role in global Earth observation systems.

 

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