
28/07/2025
🌍 From the Global South to the Stars 🚀
For decades, outer space exploration was the domain of only a few nations. Today, this is changing.
With help from UNOOSA’s capacity‑building programmes, countries across the Global South are now launching CubeSats, accessing satellite data, and building national expertise to solve real‑world challenges, from climate resilience to disaster response and sustainable development.
Initiatives such as KiboCUBE and Access to Space for All are helping countries like Ghana, Kenya, Guatemala, Mauritius, Tonga and more take their place in orbit.
📖 Read about how UNOOSA is opening space for everyone: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/06/1164681
Photo: The SS-1 satellite being deployed from the International Space Station on Jan 6, 2023. SS-1 was an initiative to build the first Indonesian nano satellite by students in Surya university, with the aim to increase awareness of satellite technology. SS-1 was the awardee of the 3rd round of the KiboCube program, a UNOOSA partnership with the Japanese national air and space agency, JAXA. Credit: JAXA/NASA
Once the exclusive domain of a handful of technologically advanced countries, outer space is now within the reach of emerging nations from the Global South, as costs fall and technology becomes more widely available.