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Wuhan University Joins UN-SPIDER Network to Advance Space-Based Disaster Management

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UN-SPIDER Expands Global Network with New Regional Support Office in China
 

On 22 April, the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), through the UN-SPIDER programme, officially established a new Regional Support Office (RSO) at Wuhan University in China. This milestone was marked by the signing of a cooperation memorandum between UNOOSA Director Aarti Holla-Maini and the President of Wuhan University, Zhang Pingwen.

Aarti Holla-Maini commended Wuhan University for its continued efforts in leveraging space-based solutions for disaster risk reduction, noting in particular its recent technical assistance provided during earthquake relief operations in Myanmar. “We look forward to advancing innovative applications of space-based technologies in disaster early warning, emergency response, and sustainable development,” she stated. “We aim to push technological boundaries and build a more efficient support system for a global community with a shared future.”


The new RSO strengthens UN-SPIDER’s global network dedicated to making space-based information accessible for disaster risk reduction and emergency response. Wuhan University brings to this partnership a strong foundation in remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and emergency management, positioning it as a key contributor to UN-SPIDER's mission. The office will enhance cooperation on the application of space technologies and the promotion of space law, with a focus on addressing pressing global challenges such as natural disasters and climate change.


This partnership formalizes long-standing collaboration between UN-SPIDER and Wuhan University, transitioning from academic exchange to operational engagement. It reflects UN-SPIDER’s commitment to building regional capacities and leveraging local expertise to support its mandate. The new office will play a critical role in fostering innovation in disaster early warning, emergency preparedness, and sustainable development, while promoting the peaceful use of outer space.


The establishment of this RSO also highlights the importance of regional cooperation in advancing global resilience. As the first UN-SPIDER Regional Support Office in China, it symbolizes the growing integration of Chinese academic and technical institutions within the United Nations system and aligns with the broader vision of international collaboration in space-based disaster management.

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Read reference article here: China Establishes UN-SPIDER Regional Support Office at Wuhan University
 

Mon, 12 May 2025 - 12:00
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