Kenya reaffirms commitment to space law and sustainable space governance at COPUOS session in Vienna

Date: 2026-06-13
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to international space law and sustainable space governance during the 69th Session of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), taking place from 10 to 18 June 2026 in Vienna.

Delivering Kenya’s national statement, Edwin Afande emphasized the importance of the five United Nations treaties governing outer space activities, calling for continued global efforts to promote universal adherence to these legal instruments.

Kenya highlighted the need to address emerging legal and policy challenges arising from increased participation of new space actors, expanding commercial space activities, and rapidly evolving technological innovations in the global space sector.

The statement reiterated Kenya’s commitment to ensuring that outer space remains safe, secure, stable, and sustainable for current and future generations, in line with international cooperation frameworks.

Kenya also underscored its use of space technologies and geospatial data to support national development priorities, including climate change mitigation, disaster management, food security, water resource management, and environmental protection.

In addition, Kenya announced plans to host the Regional Space Law Technical Advising Mission for the African region, scheduled for 10 to 13 November 2026 at the Luigi Broglio-Malindi Space Centre.

The mission, organized by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in collaboration with the Italian Space Agency, is expected to strengthen regional capacity and enhance understanding of space law and policy across Africa.

Kenya reiterated its broader commitment to promoting responsible and inclusive space governance that supports sustainable development and ensures equitable access to the benefits of space science and technology.

 

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