Digital Earth Africa [1][2] will transform the continent’s capacity to process 
and analyze satellite data for better decision making across many areas, 
including water, forest and coastal resource management, agriculture, and urban 
development. This is a good example of bridging the Geospatial Digital Divide. 
I am grateful to all colleagues working on this excellent initiative.


The Digital Earth Africa (DE Africa) will host the Digital Earth Africa Day on 
12th August 2019 on the sidelines of the RCMRD International Conference & 4th 
AfriGEOSS Symposium taking place at the RCMRD Campus,Nairobi, Kenya. Details at 
http://ric2019.rcmrd.org  AfriGEO Symposium is an initiative of the African 
community in Group on Earth Observations framework.  Regional Centre for 
Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) hosting the new AfriGEO 
Secretariat [3] will add momentum for advancing open data and Earth 
observations across Africa.


I am grateful to all colleagues working for bridging the digital divide and 
help create a world that is more accessible, equitable and full of innovation 
and opportunities for everyone.


Best wishes,


Suchith




[1] http://www.ga.gov.au/digitalearthafrica

[2[ https://www.opendatacube.org

[3] https://www.earthobservations.org/article.php?id=357




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