Space in Africa, a boutique consulting and media firm providing data driven insights for businesses and decision makers to succeed in the African space industry, has released the 2025 African Space Budget Report.
The Report aggregates annual budgets by African governments for space programmes and explores the factors influencing budgetary decisions, including technological priorities and national strategic objectives.
In 2025, African nations continued to invest in space programmes to advance their national agendas.
The total budget allocated for space-related activities reached USD 426.31 million, covering statutory allocations for national space programmes and contributions from the African Union to support the newly established African Space Agency.
This marks a 7.73% decrease compared to the USD 462.01 million allocated in 2024.
Source: https://spaceinafrica.com/2025/05/26/african-governments-budget-usd-426-31-million-for-space-programmes-in-2025-space-in-africa-report-shows/