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- contribution to CEOS WGCapD Meeting - UNOOSA Capacity Building 7 March 2018 - contribution to CEOS WGCapD Meeting - UNOOSA Capacity Building and 2018 Tentative Work Plan Lorant Czaran

UN Office for Outer Space Affairs Vision Bringing the benefits of space to humankind Mission Statement The core business of the Office is to promote International Cooperation in the use of outer space to achieve development goals

Roles of UNOOSA CAPACITY-BUILDER: UNOOSA brings the benefits of space to humankind by building space capacity of non-space-faring countries GLOBAL FACILITATOR: UNOOSA plays a leading and facilitating role in the promotion of the peaceful uses of outer space GATEWAY TO SPACE: UNOOSA is the main UN agency on space matters and facilitates the coordination of UN activities using space-related technology to improve the human condition globally.

Focus on thematic priority 7: Capacity-building for the 21st Century Objectives: Define new innovative and effective approaches to overall capacity-building and development needs as a fundamental pillar of global space governance. Strengthen comprehensive capacity-building and outreach activities of the Office for Outer Space Affairs. Develop infrastructure for cross-sectoral and integrated applications, with combined scientific, technical, legal and policy outputs. Enhance existing partnerships and forge new ones Promote efforts to encourage STEM education, especially for women in developing countries. Partnerships - to strengthen and deliver targeted capacity-building and technical advisory activities based on needs assessment. TIMELINE 2017: Update capacity-building strategy; UN/Austria flagship Symposium, UN/Russia Workshop on TP7 2018: Strategy to be presented to MS; Space for Women project to be initiated, OpenUniverse to be initated 2020: Consolidated engagement with tertiary education institutions; strengthen network of regional centres

The Way Forward on Space2030 Space2030 is a unique agenda combining global governance of outer space activities, space science, technology, policy, and law In line with Secretary General’s overall reform agenda and its tree pillars – peace and security, development, and human rights Strengthen UN inter-governmental platforms to contribute to achievement of SDGs and other goals and targets enshrined in the international framworks Reduce ‘Space divide’ - Partnership to provide countries with space capabilities and enhance their opportunities to access space Build stronger partnership and coordination in the peaceful uses of outer space at all levels – demonstrate space as a contributor to the well being of people

The Way Forward on Space2030 Stronger cooperation in global partnerships Stronger engagement with private sector, as mandated by COPUOS Identify the specific needs countries have and attempt to close the existing gaps between countries Improve cost-effectiveness of the process Support and coordinate programmes which focus on emerging space nations and those with limited space capabilities Introduce exchange programme aimed at capacity-building Strengthen the role of Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education Establish global compact for Space to involve more sector entities Cooperation Bringing together cross-sectoral stakeholders to address SDGs Leveraging the technological and innovative skill of private sector entities Governments, private sector, civil society, the UN system -> specifically related to SDG17 but facilitate global engagement in support of implementation of all SDGs and targets Make use of private sector skills and knowledge to deliver enhanced and integrated capacity-building initiatives in developing countries that promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and inspire workers to seek training in those fields SDG 17 - “Partnerships with the private sector will facilitate global engagement …bringing together Governments, the private sector, civil society, and the United Nations system.” Global Comapct for Space stimulate public-private-partnerships at national, regional and international levels Involve these actors to promote the utilizaton of space applications and technologies for economic growth, employment, sustainable development stimulate public-private-partnerships at national, regional and international levels and involve those actors in capacity-building activities for the benefit of developing economic incentives Create employment, boost economic growth, foster sustainable development at national level reach out to industry and private sector entities to foster their contribution to a sustainable space economy – this in turn impacts space society and space accessibility

UNOOSA planned Workshops, Trainings – 2018 ICG - GNSS training course at the Asian Institute of Technology Thailand ICG - Workshop on Space Weather effects on GNSS operations at ICTP Italy ICG - GNSS seminar at the Politecnico di Torino Italy PSA - UN/Pakistan/PSIPW International Conference on Space Technology for Water Resources Management Pakistan (Feb.) PSA - UN/Argentina Workshop on the applications of global navigation satellite systems Argentina (Mar.) PSA - 42nd COSPAR Scientific Assembly + Open Universe data workshop United States of America (Jul.) PSA - UN/Brazil Symposium on Basic Space Technology Brazil (Sept.) PSA - UN/IAF Workshop on the margins of IAC Germany (Sept.) PSA - 13th Meeting of the ICG China (Oct.) PSA - UN/Chile Workshop of Building Capacities in space applications for disaster preparedness and mitigation Chile (TBC autumn) PSA -Space Solutions New Zealand OD - High Level Forum 2018 Germany (Nov.) PSA - Expert Meeting on HSTI Austria PSA - UN/Austria Symposium Graz Austria (Sept.) PSA - UN/Jordan Workshop on Space Exploration and Innovation Jordan (TBC)

…planned Workshops, Trainings – 2018 (cont.) SPIDER - Joint training activity with World Vision International Philippines (TBC) SPIDER - Follow-up training activity to Technical Advisory Mission Sri Lanka (May) SPIDER - Training as follow-up activity to Technical Advisory Mission Bangladesh (TBC) SPIDER - Technical Advisory Mission Zimbabwe (Oct.) SPIDER - AMCDRR Mongolia (Nov.) SPIDER - International Conference/Expert meeting on Disaster Risk Reduction China (Oct.) SPIDER - International Training Programme in Earth observation for disaster risk reduction China (Oct.) SPIDER - Follow-up activity to Technical Advisory Mission Viet Nam (Sept.) SPIDER - Follow-up activity to Technical Advisory Mission Nepal (Aug.) SPIDER - Technical Advisory Mission Cambodia (Oct.) SPIDER - Emergency mapping procedural guidelines for SAARC countries India (July) SPIDER - Technical Advisory Mission Benin (July) SPIDER - Southern Africa regional workshop to establish a coordination mechanism for long-term support to access and use all types of space-based information to support the full disaster management cycle South Africa (Sept.) SPIDER - Western Africa regional workshop to establish a coordination mechanism for long-term support to access and use all types of space-based information to support the full disaster management cycle Senegal (TBD) SPIDER - UNOOSA/DLR/BMWi International Conference Germany (Nov.) SPIDER - Training on the use of UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal and EO Resources Namibia (Sept.) SPIDER - Training on the use of UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal and EO Resources Ghana (May) SPIDER - Training on the use of UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal and EO Resources Cameroon (April)

Regional Centres Affiliated with the United Nations (9-month RS/GNSS/SatComms courses, MSc programmes, potential training venues?) CSSTEAP Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific New Delhi India CRASSTE-F African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in French Language Rabat Morocco ARCSSTE-E African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in English Language Ile-Ife Nigeria CRECTEALC Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Latin America Santa Maria Brazil CRECTEALC Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Latin America Puebla Mexico RCSSTEWA Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education for Western Asia Amman Jordan RCSSTEAP Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific Beijing China