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SUMMARY:5° Encontro de Astronomia e Astronáutica de Cabo Frio IMD
DESCRIPTION:Astronomy and Astronautics event with lectures and scientific experiments\, with observations of the skies with a telescope built with some recycled materials. \n\n\n\nEvento de astronomia e Astronáutica com palestras e experimentos científicos\, com observações dos céus com telescópio construído com alguns materiais reciclados. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/5-encontro-de-astronomia-e-astronautica-de-cabo-frio-imd/
LOCATION:Brazil\, Cabo Frio – Terminal Transatlântico\, Av. Nossa Sra. da Assunção\, 15\, Cabo Frio\, RJ\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:International Moon Day event for Palestine
DESCRIPTION:For this event\, we will take the audience on a Journey around the Moon and talk about the latest developments that are happening.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/international-moon-day-event-for-palestine/
LOCATION:Palestine – Online\, GC7R+W2J\, Gaza\, Palestine
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Costa Rica
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-costa-rica/
LOCATION:Costa Rica – Online\, Costa Rica
CATEGORIES:Online
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CREATED:20230531T102425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T014442Z
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-mexico/
LOCATION:Mexico\, Online\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Online
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CREATED:20230531T101344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T014419Z
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Guatemala
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-guatemala/
LOCATION:Guatemala\, Online\, Guatemala
CATEGORIES:Online
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CREATED:20230531T094017Z
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SUMMARY:Analog Missions and Arts Initiative\, and the Overview Effect Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The event will showcase the Analogue Missions and Arts activity that is organized by the Kuwait MVA team. The Analogue missions and Arts initiative is an innovative idea that aims to investigate the effect of isolation using artworks. It is a bottom – up approach aiming to involve Kuwait in moon activities. This event is a great opportunity for the Kuwait MVA team to showcase the Analogue Missions and Arts activity. The activity is already a result of international organizations and the IMD will foster and potentially expand partnerships. \n\n\n\nArt is an unspoken language that every human can understand. During the IMD event\, young Kuwaitis will try to communicate their feelings as travelers to the moon using artworks\, which is expected to be impactful to encourage like-minded colleagues to come up with similar activities. \n\n\n\nIn addition\, the event might also be impactful to the wider international space and artscommunity due to the innovative and unique idea of the activity. \n\n\n\nAdvance Space Civilization Initiative is a new space Start up from Kuwait. They offer educational space materials. The core workshop offered by ASCI is the Overview Effect workshop. Inspired by the Overview Effect and other philosophical concepts like astronautical humanism\, the aim of the workshop is to communicate the urgency of expanding humanity to outer space for general public. The second part of the webinar explains more about the Overview Effect Workshop. \n\n\n\nProgram of the webinar:\n\n\n\n\nAnalog Missions and Arts\n\nArts and Space by Ghanim Alotaibi\n\n\n\nArts performed before and during the analog mission by Abdulaziz Alareedh\, Nouf Algharabally and Nada Alotaibi\n\n\n\nQ&A\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Overview Effect Workshop by Ghanim\n\n\n\n\nWatch on Youtube
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/analog-missions-and-arts/
LOCATION:Kuwait\, Online\, Kuwait City\, Kuwait
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Du Hsiao Yueh / 度小月
DESCRIPTION:Out event is composed of 3 parts: Talks\, Happy Hour\, and Moon observation. Several talks about the Moon will be given by Taiwanese astronomers. After their talks we will have Happy Hour as a network event for guest speakers and the audience. For the Moon observation\, we will set some small telescopes on the street and welcome people to take a look of the Moon through the telescope. \n\n\n\nposter_度小月-廖瑩Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/du-hsiao-yueh-%e5%ba%a6%e5%b0%8f%e6%9c%88/
LOCATION:Zenith Book Store (仰望書房)\, Taichung\, Taiwan\, No. 140號\, Yingshi Rd\, Taichung City\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:In Person
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CREATED:20230531T103425Z
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Bolivia
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-bolivia/
LOCATION:Bolivia – Online\, Bolivia
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230722T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230723T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T125518
CREATED:20230531T102316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T014248Z
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Brazil
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-brazil/
LOCATION:Brazil\, Online\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230722T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20230723T230000
DTSTAMP:20260414T125518
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium - Spain
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nRegister to Participate\n\n\n\n\nRegistration link\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium-spain-2/
LOCATION:Spain\, Online\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Online
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GEO:40.463667;-3.74922
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230723T080000
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CREATED:20230811T062521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T062523Z
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SUMMARY:A Lua à Luz dos Direitos da Natureza
DESCRIPTION:SYMPOSIUM PROPOSALThe appropriation of Nature\, through an individualistic and privatistic logic of resource expropriation with no commitment to ecological sustainability\, highlights “human desubjectivation” and environmental destruction. In this scenario\, issues concerning the Rights of Nature have increasingly gained ground in the international arena\, presenting a perspective that encompasses plural epistemologies.In this context\, we present the proposal of the Symposium “The Moon in the Light of the Rights of Nature”\, to promote a dialogue about the necessary change of paradigm\, especially in the legal field\, since the epistemological and philosophical bases of modernity do not respond efficiently to the current ecological and systemic crisis. The greening of current international law aims to contribute to the awareness of the peaceful and sustainable exploration of space and celestial bodies\, regulating the activities of states and organizations through a new ecocentric and intercultural perspective.It is observed that\, increasingly\, the legal protection of Nature is a theme addressed by social organizations and\, consequently\, the object of lawsuits\, covering conflicts related to the protection of the “good life”. The Moon\, as a natural satellite\, has a direct influence on the Earth. An intercultural study of its ecological and epistemological aspects is needed in order to contribute to international space law.SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVESTo stimulate reflections about the construction of modern International Law\, the formation of National and Plurinational States\, analyzing the emergence of the Rights of Nature\, especially in Latin America and its understanding of the Moon\, as a natural satellite. Promote space for dialogue towards new epistemologies\, ecocentric and decolonial\, which aim for a peaceful and sustainable exploration of space and celestial bodies\, contributing to a transcivilizational and transmodern international space law.Public : Students\, legal professionals and the general public (including\, especially\, traditional peoples and communities\, since the Rights of Nature come from the worldview of native peoples). \n\n\n\nSymposium Coordinators\n\n\n\nFlávia Alvim de CarvalhoPhD candidate in Human Rights\, Integration and Plurinational State – PUC Minas; Master in Theory of Law and Justice – PUC Minas; Specialist in Applied Public and International Law; Deputy Secretary of the Commission on Environmental Law of the OAB Espirito Santo Section; Legal Advisor of the Project Law in Indigenous Communities. Researcher at the Observatory of Socio-environmental Law and Human Rights in the Amazon – UFAM and the Research and Extension Group Human Rights Networks at PUC Minas; Professor and coordinator of the postgraduate course in Rights of Nature and Integral Legal Ecology – EJUSP. http://lattes.cnpq.br/8067187410017178 \n\n\n\nJosé Luiz Quadros de MagalhãesProfessor of undergraduate and graduate law at PUC Minas and UFMG. Coordinator of the research and extension group Human Rights Networks at PUC Minas\, in partnership with the SER- DH project – State System of Human Rights Networks of Minas Gerais. Current president of the Archdiocesan Commission for Justice and Peace of Belo Horizonte – MG. Former National President of the Network for a Latin American Democratic Constitutionalism in the period from 2016 to 2018 and President of the Red Internacional para un constitucionalismo democrático en latinoamerica\, based in Quito\, Ecuador in the period from 2017 to 2019. Visiting Professor at the Master’s in Philosophy of the Universidad Libre de Bogotá (Colombia); of the PhD of the Law School of the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina); at the Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de la Habana (Cuba) and researcher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. He was Attorney General of the Federal University of Minas Gerais\, President of the College of Attorney Generals of the Federal Institutions of Higher Education in Brazil and Coordinator of Postgraduate Courses in Law at the Law School of UFMG. He was Director of the Dom Helder Câmara Higher School (Jesuit) and of the Izabela Hendrix Methodist Law School.He has published several books and scientific and journalistic articles. He has experience in the area of Law\, with emphasis on Constitutional and International Law\, Theory of State and Constitution\, working mainly on the following themes: plurinationality\, diversity\, democracy\, federalism\, human rights\, power\, ideology and constitution.  \n\n\n\nhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8271201946056867
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/a-lua-a-luz-dos-direitos-da-natureza/
LOCATION:Brazil – Online\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230723T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T125518
CREATED:20230717T012740Z
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SUMMARY:2nd International Moon Symposium for Spanisg and Portuguese Speakers
DESCRIPTION:Regional event of Spanish and Portuguese speakers\, this year the virtual event will be held in two days with the theme “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity” and we will share specific information of the space programs focused on the moon such as Artemis I and the work of our countries focused on the Moon. \n\n\n\nWatch the recording –  Day 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRead the Report\n\n\n\nInternational-Moon-Day-IMD-2023_compressedDownload\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisers
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/2nd-international-moon-symposium/
LOCATION:Spain\, Online\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Amman:20230723T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Amman:20230723T180000
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SUMMARY:The Lunar Experience - JSRI
DESCRIPTION:Title of the event: The Lunar ExperienceDate: 23rd of JulyTime: 2PM – 6PM (Jordan Time) \n\n\n\nThe Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) alongside Orange Digital Center is organizing the 2023 Global Event in Jordan titled “The Lunar Experience”. \n\n\n\nThe event will feature a wide range of activities\, including keynote speeches\, interactive exhibits through a VR/AR/MR lunar experience\, immersive demonstrations\, and a robotics corner. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with groundbreaking technologies\, experience virtual space lunar environments\, and learn about the latest advancements in space architecture\, research\, and exploration.  \n\n\n\nThe event aims to ignite curiosity\, inspire innovation\, and raise awareness about space science and technology in a captivating and immersive manner. \n\n\n\nThe event is hosted at the prestigious Orange Digital Village\, a hub of innovation and collaboration and is in collaboration with Al Hussein Technical University and XR Developer\, Don Balanzat. We believe that the “Lunar Experience” will inspire and foster fruitful conversations among participants\, paving the way for future lunar missions and discoveries.” \n\n\n\nPhotos\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReport\n\n\n\nEvent-Overview_-JSRI_IMD-2023-report-1Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/the-lunar-experience-jsri/
LOCATION:Orange Digital Village\, Amman\, Jordan\, Ar-Razi St. 141\, Amman\, Jordan
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Guatemala:20230723T183000
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SUMMARY:Foro Nacional de Exploración Espacial en la Luna
DESCRIPTION:The Guatemalan celebration for the International Day of the Moon 2023 will present a Forum on Space Exploration focused on the Moon\, this event will share ideas\, proposals and generate discussion on the New Lunar Journey for Humanity\, this year’s theme. The event will have the participation of different professionals who work in the space field for the country. \n\n\n\nYoutube stream\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReport\n\n\n\nGuatemala-Forum-IMD-2023Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/foro-nacional-de-exploracion-espacial-en-la-luna/
LOCATION:Universidad Galileo\, IICTA\, Guatemala City\, 7a. Avenida\, calle Dr. Eduardo Suger Cofiño\, Zona 10\, Cdad. de Guatemala\, Guatemala
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230724T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230725T193000
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SUMMARY:Italian MVA Space Summer School: Towards the Humans return to the Moon
DESCRIPTION:[Italian Version below] \n\n\n\nThe first Italian MVA Space Summer School: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nItalian members of Moon Village Association (MVA) and institutional partners\, to celebrate the International Moon Day 2023\, have organized the Space Summer School to be held July 24 and 25 at La Sapienza University in Rome (Italy). \n\n\n\nThe school will pursue the goals of IMD2023\, focused on “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, and promote the expertise and research interests of Italian associates and the MVA’s institutional partner to network between students and stakeholders. The topics addressed will have as their main focus the future activities of Lunar Space Exploration\, but will reflect MVA’s characteristic of considering the topic from the perspective of more than one discipline (Science\, Engineering\, Economics\, Health\, Art and Literature)\, implementing a multi- and cross-disciplinary teaching approach. \n\n\n\nNote. The school will be in English and is aimed at those who want to get an overview of the main topics related to Lunar Exploration. A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the Summer School. \n\n\n\n————————————————————————————————— \n\n\n\n[Italian Version] \n\n\n\nLa prima Space Summer School Italiana dell’MVA: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nI membri italiani di Moon Village Association (MVA) e i partner istituzionali\, per celebrare la Giornata Internazionale della Luna 2023\, hanno organizzato la Space Summer School che si terrà il 24 e 25 Luglio presso l’Università la Sapienza a Roma (Italia). \n\n\n\nLa scuola perseguirà gli obiettivi dell’IMD2023\, incentrati sul “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, e promuoverà le competenze e gli interessi di ricerca degli associati italiani e del partner istituzionale dell’MVA\, per creare una rete di contatti tra studenti e stakeholder. Gli argomenti affrontati avranno come tema principale le future attività per l’Esplorazione Spaziale Lunare\, ma rifletterà la caratteristica di MVA di considerare il tema dal punto di vista di più di una disciplina(Scienze\, Ingegneria\, Economia\, Salute\, Arte e Letteratura)\, implementando un approccio didattico multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare. \n\n\n\nN.B. La scuola sarà in lingua Inglese e si rivolge a coloro che vogliono avere una panoramica dei principali argomenti legati all’Espoliazione Lunare. Alla fine della Summer School verrà rilasciato un certificato di partecipazione. \n\n\n\nWatch the recordings (playlist)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nAgenda-MVA-School-3-1Download\n\n\n\nReport\n\n\n\nMVA-School-ReportDownload
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/the-first-italian-mva-space-summer-school-towards-the-humans-return-to-the-moon-2/
LOCATION:Italy – Centro Congressi d’Ateneo – Sapienza Università d i Roma\, 113 Via Salaria\, Rome\, 00198\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230724T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230725T193000
DTSTAMP:20260414T125518
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SUMMARY:The first Italian MVA Space Summer School: Towards the Humans return to the Moon - France
DESCRIPTION:[Italian Version below] \n\n\n\nThe first Italian MVA Space Summer School: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nItalian members of Moon Village Association (MVA) and institutional partners\, to celebrate the International Moon Day 2023\, have organized the Space Summer School to be held July 24 and 25 at La Sapienza University in Rome (Italy). \n\n\n\nThe school will pursue the goals of IMD2023\, focused on “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, and promote the expertise and research interests of Italian associates and the MVA’s institutional partner to network between students and stakeholders. The topics addressed will have as their main focus the future activities of Lunar Space Exploration\, but will reflect MVA’s characteristic of considering the topic from the perspective of more than one discipline (Science\, Engineering\, Economics\, Health\, Art and Literature)\, implementing a multi- and cross-disciplinary teaching approach. \n\n\n\nNote. The school will be in English and is aimed at those who want to get an overview of the main topics related to Lunar Exploration. A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the Summer School. \n\n\n\n————————————————————————————————— \n\n\n\n[Italian Version] \n\n\n\nLa prima Space Summer School Italiana dell’MVA: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nI membri italiani di Moon Village Association (MVA) e i partner istituzionali\, per celebrare la Giornata Internazionale della Luna 2023\, hanno organizzato la Space Summer School che si terrà il 24 e 25 Luglio presso l’Università la Sapienza a Roma (Italia). \n\n\n\nLa scuola perseguirà gli obiettivi dell’IMD2023\, incentrati sul “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, e promuoverà le competenze e gli interessi di ricerca degli associati italiani e del partner istituzionale dell’MVA\, per creare una rete di contatti tra studenti e stakeholder. Gli argomenti affrontati avranno come tema principale le future attività per l’Esplorazione Spaziale Lunare\, ma rifletterà la caratteristica di MVA di considerare il tema dal punto di vista di più di una disciplina(Scienze\, Ingegneria\, Economia\, Salute\, Arte e Letteratura)\, implementando un approccio didattico multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare. \n\n\n\nN.B. La scuola sarà in lingua Inglese e si rivolge a coloro che vogliono avere una panoramica dei principali argomenti legati all’Espoliazione Lunare. Alla fine della Summer School verrà rilasciato un certificato di partecipazione. \n\n\n\nRegistrations\n\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nAgenda-MVA-School-3-1Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/the-first-italian-mva-space-summer-school-towards-the-humans-return-to-the-moon-france/
LOCATION:France – Online\, France
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230724T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230725T193000
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SUMMARY:The first Italian MVA Space Summer School: Towards the Humans return to the Moon - Germany
DESCRIPTION:[Italian Version below] \n\n\n\nThe first Italian MVA Space Summer School: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nItalian members of Moon Village Association (MVA) and institutional partners\, to celebrate the International Moon Day 2023\, have organized the Space Summer School to be held July 24 and 25 at La Sapienza University in Rome (Italy). \n\n\n\nThe school will pursue the goals of IMD2023\, focused on “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, and promote the expertise and research interests of Italian associates and the MVA’s institutional partner to network between students and stakeholders. The topics addressed will have as their main focus the future activities of Lunar Space Exploration\, but will reflect MVA’s characteristic of considering the topic from the perspective of more than one discipline (Science\, Engineering\, Economics\, Health\, Art and Literature)\, implementing a multi- and cross-disciplinary teaching approach. \n\n\n\nNote. The school will be in English and is aimed at those who want to get an overview of the main topics related to Lunar Exploration. A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the Summer School. \n\n\n\n————————————————————————————————— \n\n\n\n[Italian Version] \n\n\n\nLa prima Space Summer School Italiana dell’MVA: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nI membri italiani di Moon Village Association (MVA) e i partner istituzionali\, per celebrare la Giornata Internazionale della Luna 2023\, hanno organizzato la Space Summer School che si terrà il 24 e 25 Luglio presso l’Università la Sapienza a Roma (Italia). \n\n\n\nLa scuola perseguirà gli obiettivi dell’IMD2023\, incentrati sul “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, e promuoverà le competenze e gli interessi di ricerca degli associati italiani e del partner istituzionale dell’MVA\, per creare una rete di contatti tra studenti e stakeholder. Gli argomenti affrontati avranno come tema principale le future attività per l’Esplorazione Spaziale Lunare\, ma rifletterà la caratteristica di MVA di considerare il tema dal punto di vista di più di una disciplina(Scienze\, Ingegneria\, Economia\, Salute\, Arte e Letteratura)\, implementando un approccio didattico multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare. \n\n\n\nN.B. La scuola sarà in lingua Inglese e si rivolge a coloro che vogliono avere una panoramica dei principali argomenti legati all’Espoliazione Lunare. Alla fine della Summer School verrà rilasciato un certificato di partecipazione. \n\n\n\nRegistrations\n\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nAgenda-MVA-School-3-1Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/the-first-italian-mva-space-summer-school-towards-the-humans-return-to-the-moon-germany/
LOCATION:Germany – Online\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230724T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230725T193000
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SUMMARY:The first Italian MVA Space Summer School: Towards the Humans return to the Moon - Italy
DESCRIPTION:[Italian Version below] \n\n\n\nThe first Italian MVA Space Summer School: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nItalian members of Moon Village Association (MVA) and institutional partners\, to celebrate the International Moon Day 2023\, have organized the Space Summer School to be held July 24 and 25 at La Sapienza University in Rome (Italy). \n\n\n\nThe school will pursue the goals of IMD2023\, focused on “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, and promote the expertise and research interests of Italian associates and the MVA’s institutional partner to network between students and stakeholders. The topics addressed will have as their main focus the future activities of Lunar Space Exploration\, but will reflect MVA’s characteristic of considering the topic from the perspective of more than one discipline (Science\, Engineering\, Economics\, Health\, Art and Literature)\, implementing a multi- and cross-disciplinary teaching approach. \n\n\n\nNote. The school will be in English and is aimed at those who want to get an overview of the main topics related to Lunar Exploration. A certificate of attendance will be awarded at the end of the Summer School. \n\n\n\n————————————————————————————————— \n\n\n\n[Italian Version] \n\n\n\nLa prima Space Summer School Italiana dell’MVA: ”Towards the Humans return to the Moon” \n\n\n\nI membri italiani di Moon Village Association (MVA) e i partner istituzionali\, per celebrare la Giornata Internazionale della Luna 2023\, hanno organizzato la Space Summer School che si terrà il 24 e 25 Luglio presso l’Università la Sapienza a Roma (Italia). \n\n\n\nLa scuola perseguirà gli obiettivi dell’IMD2023\, incentrati sul “Beginning the New Lunar Journey for Humanity”\, e promuoverà le competenze e gli interessi di ricerca degli associati italiani e del partner istituzionale dell’MVA\, per creare una rete di contatti tra studenti e stakeholder. Gli argomenti affrontati avranno come tema principale le future attività per l’Esplorazione Spaziale Lunare\, ma rifletterà la caratteristica di MVA di considerare il tema dal punto di vista di più di una disciplina(Scienze\, Ingegneria\, Economia\, Salute\, Arte e Letteratura)\, implementando un approccio didattico multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare. \n\n\n\nN.B. La scuola sarà in lingua Inglese e si rivolge a coloro che vogliono avere una panoramica dei principali argomenti legati all’Espoliazione Lunare. Alla fine della Summer School verrà rilasciato un certificato di partecipazione. \n\n\n\nRegistrations\n\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\nAgenda-MVA-School-3-1Download
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/the-first-italian-mva-space-summer-school-towards-the-humans-return-to-the-moon/
LOCATION:Italy – Centro Congressi d’Ateneo – Sapienza Università d i Roma\, 113 Via Salaria\, Rome\, 00198\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Karachi:20230724T210000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Karachi:20230724T223000
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SUMMARY:MVA Pakistan IMD 2023
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: MVA IMD PAKISTAN 2023Theme: Beginning a New Lunar Journey for HumanityDate: July 24\, 2023Time: 21:00PM Pakistan Standard TimeLocation: Online (Virtual Event) \n\n\n\nEvent Description:Join us in celebrating International Moon Day in Pakistan 2023\, a remarkable online event that will illuminate the nation’s aspirations in space exploration. This captivating virtual gathering will feature four exceptional young professionals representing Pakistan in the global space industry. These trailblazers will share their inspiring journeys\, shedding light on their contributions to the space sector on an international scale. Through recorded video talks\, they will inspire and empower Pakistani youth to pursue their dreams in this exhilarating frontier of science and technology. Don’t miss this extraordinary occasion to witness the bright future of Pakistan’s space endeavors and the limitless potential of its talented youth. \n\n\n\nLet us come together on July 24\, 2023\, to mark International Moon Day and witness the bright future of Pakistan’s space endeavors\, driven by the limitless potential of its talented youth.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/mva-pakistan-imd-2023/
LOCATION:Pakistan – Online\, Pakistan
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Future of Moon
DESCRIPTION:The event will cover the history of the moon and the future\, also bringing the art side by holding a drawing competition for the future of the moon with small prizes. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nOrganiser
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/future-of-moon/
LOCATION:Egypt\, American University in Cairo (AUC)\, Admin building AUC قسم أول القاهرة الجديدة، محافظة القاهرة‬ 4728120،\, Cairo\, 4728120\, Egypt
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nWatch on Youtube\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developing nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developed entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nWatch on Youtube\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developing nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developed entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-united-kingdom/
LOCATION:United Kingdom – Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - USA
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-usa/
LOCATION:USA – Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230727T173000
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CREATED:20230717T085907Z
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Canada
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-canada/
LOCATION:Canada – Online\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Brazil
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-brazil/
LOCATION:Brazil – Online\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Greece
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-greece/
LOCATION:Greece – Online\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230727T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230727T173000
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CREATED:20230717T085148Z
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Nigeria
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-nigeria/
LOCATION:Nigeria – Online\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Kenya
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-kenya/
LOCATION:Kenya – Online\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event - Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa - Uganda
DESCRIPTION:IMD Webinar SGAC-MVA July 27th\, 2023Benefit Sharing of Lunar Resource Activities for Africa: analysing the regional and international contexts\n\n\n\nDate/time : Thursday\, July 27th\, 4pm CEST Duration : 90 min – Time zone : CEST \n\n\n\nParticipate on Zoom\n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nDescription of the webinar \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of the International Moon Day events.  \n\n\n\nA panel has been organized with representatives of the Moon Village Association (lead by Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project) and the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project (lead by Jéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe). There will be 4 speakers for 1 hour of presentations and another half hour for questions from the webinar participants. Presentations will cover the theme of « benefit sharing of lunar resource activities for Africa »\, analysing the regional and international contexts\, with focus on expectations\, needs and obstacles related to the participation of African countries in space resource activities on the Moon and associated value chains.  \n\n\n\nHosts\, panelists\, and sequencing\n\n\n\nHosts:Suyan Malhadas and Christophe Bosquillon\, co-chairs of the MVA Benefit Sharing ProjectJéssyka Nunes and Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” \n\n\n\nIntro (5 min): Nifemi Awe\, co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. \n\n\n\nSpeakers (15 min each): \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 1: SGAC – Kingsley Onu \n\nSpace law and governance\n\n\n\nAfrica participation in international for a\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 2: MVA  – David Kasibante \n\nISRU effect on developping nations\n\n\n\nBalancing the needs of developped entiites vis-à-vis emerging space nations\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 3: MVA – Olusoji Nester John \n\nSpace sci/tech education issues \n\n\n\nArtemis for who? What about the space activity status of Africa as a continent?\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker 4: SGAC – Madeline “Maddie” Carlson \n\nDebriefing on Maddie’s own research on benefit sharing \n\n\n\nSpecifics and concrete mechanisms\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQ&A & Extro (25 min): Suyan Cristina Malhadas / Eunice Njau \n\n\n\nIn addition\, Promise Okezie will produce a relevant paper that will be included in the webinar materials (before/during/after depending on delivery date). The topic is “How African countries interpretation of current space law non-appropriation principle affects their lunar activities policy”. It can be part of the Q&A conversation. The output of this webinar will also be integrated in the content of the MVA Benefit Sharing Project main report and annexes\, including Promise Okezie’s paper. \n\n\n\nShort bio of speakers / moderators / contributors  \n\n\n\nNifemi Awe is co-lead of the SGAC Space Law and Policy Project Group “Commercialization of Space Resources in Africa” project. She obtained her Master of Laws degree in Air & Space Law from McGill University. Her research at McGill explored the role of law in propelling African Countries to exploit space technologies for Africa’s socio-economic development. Currently\, Nifemi works as a management consultant at PwC Canada where she supports organizations in integrating ESG considerations into their operations. Utilizing data and technology solutions\, Nifemi supports clients in making a positive environmental and social impact while aligning with corporate governance standards.  \n\n\n\nDr Kingsley Osinachi Onu is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law\, Adeleke University\, Ede\, where he has supervises and also engages in research works on Environmental Law\, Energy Law\, Clinical Legal Practice\, and Space Law. He is currently the Deputy Director\, Office of Research\, Grants and Linkages (ORGL)\, Adeleke University. He is also the Coordinator of the Adeleke University Law Clinic. Through the Law Clinic he has led environmental\, commercial\, gender\, space\, human rights and criminal law awareness and pro bono services within Osun State\, Nigeria. He is the focal person for his institution’s application for UN Climate Neutral NOW. He is also the managing editor of Adeleke University Law Journal.  He was a Natural Resources and Environment Programme (NAREP) Climate Research Fellow 2021/2022 with the Premium Times Institute for Investigative Journalism. Through this Fellowship\, he was able to partner with a team of researchers from across West Africa to assess the feasibility of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) pledges of some selected West African Countries\, themed: Beyond Rhetoric and Ambition: Assessing the feasibility of climate pledges by West African countries in the NDCs. He holds a PhD and a Master of Law Degree (LL.M) from the University of Ibadan\, Ibadan. He also hold an LL.B (Hons) degree from the Ebonyi State University and B.L from Nigerian Law School. He is a Chartered Arbitrator\,  Chartered Manager and a Professional Negotiator and Meditator. He is a certified COMPITA project manager. He is a rapacious researcher with particular interest in Environmental law\, Energy Law and Space law. He has several published peer reviewed journal articles to his credit. He has travelled across different continents of the world to deliver quality conference papers on environmental\, energy and space law. \n\n\n\nKasibante David Muyinza is a lawyer based in Uganda\, a space policy analyst and enthusiast\, lover of all things computer\, and aspiring space-preneur. Kasibante leads a group of space enthusiasts and young professionals under his initiative\, Space4Tomorrow\, with the zeal for realising the space potential of the country and region. He has worked with the Ugandan government and other stake holders to realise the full potential of youth in space sciences\, law and policy\, through research and development in the space sector. He also represents Uganda at the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association and has researched and written widely on various aspects of space law and policy\, including policy development  for Uganda  and Poland. He has also delivered public lectures on various aspects of space technology and law at symposia in Uganda\, Nigeria\, South Africa and the United States. In his free time\, Kasibante looks up at the skies above and sees hope and no borders. And he hopes everyone gets to see that.  \n\n\n\nOlusoji Nester John\, recently appointed as Assistant Director (Legal)\, African Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education-English (ARCSSTE-E)\, as well as acting as the ARCSSTE-E Chief Legal officer since 2009 in Lagos\, Nigeria\, is particularly focused on the issue of African space science and technology capacity building and education achievements\, and such topics as relevant to Africa and the Moon. Olusoji is furthermore keen to identify and establish a concrete framework regarding the status of space and lunar activities for Africa as a continent. \n\n\n\nMadeline “Maddie” Carlson currently works at the US Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) as Coordinator\, Membership and Standards. As a part of the National Aerospace Standards program\, she helps maintain part standards and specifications used in all corners of the aerospace industry. Prior to AIA\, she served in Peace Corps Zambia as a part of the Linking Income\, Food\, and Environment program. She has a degree in International Affairs and Art History from George Washington University. In this project\, she focuses on collaboration and partnerships for resource sharing \n\n\n\nEunice Njau works as a senior state counsel in the office of the Attorney General\, Kenya. She also volunteers with Mombasa Youth Assembly\, a youth led organization in Kenya that influences policies  through parliamentary youth-led proceedings. She was chosen for Chevening in 22/23 to pursue a Master of Laws with a focus on International Environmental law. One of the module was Air Space and Maritime Law. \n\n\n\nPromise Okezie\, as a University of Lagos researcher and Chief Research Officer at Pawfinder\, has a background in space law\, tech law\, environmental law\, international commercial law\, investor state dispute / ADR \, egulatory compliance\, and other relevant aspects. Promise will produce for this webinar a paper which will cover the nature of interpretation given to the non appropriation principle and the benefit of all provisions in international space law. It will focus on how the interpretation given to those principles by African countries has affected space developments in Africa.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-benefit-sharing-of-lunar-resource-activities-for-africa-uganda/
LOCATION:Uganda – Online\, Kampala\, Uganda
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Post IMD Event: Science Fair - Space environment and its importance
DESCRIPTION:A talk about Moon Village and the importance of space exploration to celestial bodies\, this was directed to primary and secondary school students\, during a science fair event for an audience of approximately 400 students.
URL:https://internationalmoonday.org/event/post-imd-event-science-fair-space-environment-and-its-importance/
LOCATION:Nuestra Señora del Pilar School\, San Jose\, Costa Rica\, Ruta Nacional Secundaria 105\, San José\, Escazú\, Costa Rica
CATEGORIES:In Person
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