RASCOM calls for enhanced regional collaboration in satellite communications for Africa’s development

Date: 2025-01-29
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The Regional African Satellite Communications Organization (RASCOM) has reiterated its commitment to fostering regional collaboration as a cornerstone for Africa’s digital transformation. Speaking at the workshop on “Satellite Communication: A Lever for Africa’s Development,” co-hosted by the Agence Sénégalaise d'Études Spatiales (ASES), RASCOM Director General Timothy Adi Ashong emphasized the transformative role of satellite communications in bridging the connectivity gap across the continent.

Delivering his keynote speech, Mr. Ashong highlighted the strategic importance of satellite technology as an enabler of change, ensuring that even the most remote regions of Africa are connected to vital services such as telemedicine, e-learning, and efficient disaster response systems. Citing 2023 statistics of 2,940 satellites launched globally to enhance communication capabilities, Mr. Ashong underscored Africa’s growing share in the global downstream market for space, demonstrating the potential for economic growth and innovation.

“Satellite communications are not just tools but catalysts for Africa’s development. By working together, pooling resources, and harmonizing policies, we can ensure that no African is left behind in the digital age,” Mr. Ashong stated.

The workshop, which brought together key stakeholders, industry leaders, and international experts, served as a platform to explore innovative solutions, align regional strategies, and address challenges in the satellite communications sector. Mr. Ashong stressed the need for shared infrastructure, capacity building, policy harmonization, and knowledge sharing to accelerate Africa’s progress.

“Regional collaboration is the lifeblood of sustainable satellite communications in Africa. Just as Europe’s consolidated investment in space has demonstrated remarkable results, Africa too can achieve extraordinary milestones through unified efforts,” he said, referencing Europe’s €11.9 billion public space budget in 2023.

The event also highlighted RASCOM’s pivotal role in addressing connectivity challenges by mobilizing resources, advocating for policy changes, and facilitating partnerships. The organization’s ongoing collaboration with ASES underlines its dedication to creating equitable access to communication services across the continent.

In his concluding remarks, Mr. Ashong invoked the African proverb, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,” urging all stakeholders to unite in advancing Africa’s digital transformation.

RASCOM remains committed to fostering partnerships, harmonizing efforts, and driving innovation to pave the way for a future where every African has access to the opportunities.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye 

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