Accra: The Epicenter of Geospatial Revolution in Africa
Africa's geospatial community is gearing up for a groundbreaking event in November 2025! Accra, Ghana, will host two monumental conferences, marking a pivotal moment in the continent's digital transformation journey. But what's the buzz all about? Let's dive in...
The GISAFRICA Conference and the UN-GGIM Africa Workshop on the United Nations Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (UN-IGIF) are joining forces to create a powerhouse of geospatial expertise. This dual event promises to be a catalyst for innovation, bringing together diverse stakeholders with a shared vision for Africa's geospatial future.
Here's where it gets exciting:
- The UN-IGIF Workshop, a collaborative effort by UN-GGIM Africa, UN-GGKIC, UNECA, and partners, aims to empower nations. By building geospatial capacities, enhancing action plans, and nurturing leadership, it will lay the foundation for Africa's digital transformation.
- Simultaneously, the GISAFRICA Conference will unveil the latest advancements in Earth observation, AI mapping, land governance, and climate resilience. Imagine a showcase of technologies that could revolutionize how we understand and interact with our planet!
But wait, there's more!
These events are not just about technology; they are about people and progress. The joint gathering will unite policymakers, experts, innovators, and development partners to address critical challenges. From high-level plenaries to youth forums, participants will engage in discussions shaping Africa's sustainable development and digital evolution.
"Ghana is at the forefront of this historic event," says Dr. Surv. Ing. Samuel Larbi Darko, Chair of the Local Organising Committee. He believes this is a unique opportunity to unite African nations, showcase their capabilities, and drive the geospatial agenda. Mr. Sives Govender, International Organising Committee Chair, adds that the conferences will amplify Africa's voice in the global geospatial arena, fostering collaboration and commitment.
And the government is all in! Hon. Alhaji Yusif Sulemana, Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, will open the event, underscoring the government's dedication to geospatial-driven development.
What's in store for participants?
- Engaging plenaries and policy dialogues with top-tier speakers
- Collaborative sessions on UN-IGIF implementation, bringing together diverse stakeholders
- Technical showcases and innovation hubs
- Leadership programs and capacity-building workshops
- Youth-focused forums, academic exchanges, and private sector networking
- Real-world case studies on geospatial reforms
- Networking opportunities for partnerships and investment
But here's where it gets controversial... Will these conferences truly bridge the digital divide and accelerate Africa's sustainable development? Organizers believe so, calling it a continental call to action. But what do you think? Are these events a game-changer for Africa's geospatial landscape, or is there more to the story?
Registration is now open at www.eis.africa. Be part of this transformative journey and help shape Africa's digital future!