Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO)’s Post

We are delighted to share UNIDIR — UN Institute for Disarmament Research's full report on a workshop organised by the Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO), UNIDIR, and the Secure World Foundation during the Space for Island Nations Conference 2024. This report is an important step in aligning and integrating #SIDS perspectives on #spacesecurity so that all states can retain access to the benefits of space. 🛰 🌌 🚀 Highlights: - bottom-up approaches to space governance, capacity, and multilateralism - the need for active SIDS participation in international debates on space - the value of a local approach for spreading awareness on space security - the developmental role of space technology - the cultural value of SIDS' relationship to outer space Thank you to all our partners and allies among the SIDS and international community who came together to help us make this dialogue possible. Read here: https://lnkd.in/ehVHfyMr

#Publication | Our latest report summarizes key discussions and takeaways from a workshop organized by UNIDIR, the Maldives Space Research Organisation (MSRO) and Secure World Foundation during the second Space for Island Nations Conference 🪸 The workshop focused on sharing views on the importance of space security for island nations, providing a forum for informal discussion around current challenges to space security and stability and exploring the role that island nations could play in fostering common understanding of space security 🌐 🔗 Read the full report ➡️ unidir.org/IslandSpace By Sarah Erickson and Almudena Azcárate Ortega

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Thanks for sharing. It is a new area of research for Maldives but very essential for ocean state line Maldives to build state capacity to monitor and defend space security. Your research engagement certainly provides some hope of setting up a mechanism to safeguard Maldivian space.

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