Inaugural Africa Space Law and Policy Conference advances dialogue on space governance

Date: 2026-05-30
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The inaugural Africa Space Law and Policy Conference has concluded in South Africa, bringing together stakeholders from across the continent to discuss the future of space governance, regulation, and sustainable sector development.

Hosted with the participation of the South African National Space Agency (SANSA), the conference provided a platform for governments, academic institutions, industry representatives, policymakers, and legal experts to examine the evolving legal and policy frameworks needed to support Africa’s growing space ecosystem.

Over two days, delegates engaged in discussions on key issues affecting the continent’s space sector, including regulatory harmonisation, international cooperation, governance frameworks, and strategies for fostering sustainable growth in space-related activities.

Participants emphasized the importance of continued collaboration among governments, academia, industry, and legal professionals to create an enabling environment that supports innovation, investment, and responsible space development across Africa.

Following the formal conference sessions, delegates gathered at SANSA’s Hartebeesthoek facility for a networking event aimed at strengthening professional relationships and encouraging greater cooperation among stakeholders in the African space sector.

Organisers noted that the conference represents an important milestone in advancing dialogue on the governance of Africa’s expanding space activities and in supporting efforts to build a coordinated and sustainable framework for the continent’s future participation in the global space economy.

The event also provided opportunities for participants to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and explore partnerships that could contribute to the long-term development of Africa’s space industry.

 

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