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New partnership with Expertise France to boost Kenya Space Agency’s capabilities

The agreement's broad areas of focus for future joint efforts, include capability and capacity building, facilitating data uptake and support for innovation ecosystems.
Jeremy Pellet, Director General, Expertise France, and Kenya Space Agency Director General Brig. Hillary Kipkosgei sign the agreement. Image credit: SpacewatchAfrica

The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) has signed a cooperation agreement with Expertise France (EF) to boost space-related collaborations. The partnership aims to strengthen Kenya’s space capabilities through capacity building, promoting Earth Observation (EO) data usage across various sectors, and fostering innovation ecosystems. The partnership includes light infrastructure projects, and supporting universities, community organisations, and private businesses in applying advanced geospatial technologies to address sustainable development challenges.

The partnership will also oversee the establishment of an EO Data Lab under the “Data Governance in Africa” initiative, supported by the African Union and Team Europe Initiative (TEI). The lab will further bolster Kenya’s efforts to address developmental challenges through space-driven solutions. The partnership underscores the shared commitment of both organisations to leverage cutting-edge space technologies and innovative solutions to create transformative impact in Kenya and beyond.

Expertise France is the French public international cooperation agency that designs and implements projects that contribute to the balanced development of partner countries. In addition, its efforts align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda and France’s external action priorities.