Copernicus-GMES and Africa Partnership: Save the date ! Space for sustainable development
On 15 February 2022 at the Africa-Europe Week, on the side of the EU-Africa Summit, policymakers, experts, and leading stakeholders from Africa and Europe will discuss how we can build together a more prosperous, peaceful and sustainable future using Space Data and Earth Observation
We are glad to contribute to the dialogue with our 2 hours session on "Space for sustainable development: Copernicus - GMES and Africa Partnership", which will take place on 15 February at 15.30 CET.
Don't miss this opportunity to discover how we can work together on shared priorities and common challenges to achieve a better future for all!
Discover more about the event and register https://eu-global-space.eu/events-outreach/space-sustainable-development-copernicus-gmes-and-africa-partnership
The Speakers
- Jolanda Van Eijnthoven, DG DEFIS, European Commission
- Tidiane Ouattara, ESTI, African Union Commission
- Miguel Exposito Verdejo, DG INTPA, European Commission
- Benjamin Koetz, European Space Agency
- Paul Counet, EUMETSAT
- Jane Olwoch, SASSCAL
- Ivan Kulis, Joint Research Centre, European Commission
- Linda Tomassini, French Space Agency
- Driss Eld Hadani, Centre Royal de Teledetection Spatiale du Maroc
- Carolina Sa, Agencia Espacial Portuguesa
- Vivianne Meta, LocateIT Kenya
The Agenda
European Union leaders and African Union member states will meet in Brussels for the 6th European Union - African Union summit on 17 and 18 February 2022.The Space for sustainable development: Copernicus - GMES and Africa Partnership event will take place under the auspices of the 1st édition of the Africa-Europe Week
In the run-up to the summit, the first edition of the Africa-Europe week will be a key moment to bring together young people, civil society and the private sector from Africa and Europe to discuss the aspects of the Africa-EU Partnership that matter to them the most.
In the run-up to the summit, the first edition of the Africa-Europe week will be a key moment to bring together young people, civil society and the private sector from Africa and Europe to discuss the aspects of the Africa-EU Partnership that matter to them the most.
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