In a news report by Nyasa Times, Daka Space Technologies Ltd (DST) secured a EUR 10,000 grant from the Royal Academy of Engineering in the United Kingdom (UK) for its groundbreaking project, “Launching the Malawi Space Stars: A space technology awareness campaign to inspire the next generation of space leaders.”
The partnership between Daka Space Technologies Ltd and the Royal Academy of Engineering set the groundwork for the “Malawi Space Stars” initiative, which was officially launched on December 8, 2023, and will extend for a year. The project aims to position Malawi at the forefront of space technology in Africa, providing mentorship opportunities crucial for the growth of aspiring young leaders. In addition, the grant underscores the Royal Academy of Engineering’s recognition of Daka’s commitment to fostering space technology awareness, inspiring Malawi’s youth, bridging the existing knowledge gap and nurturing untapped potential within the nation.
Furthermore, the campaign will target learners across all educational levels and employ diverse activities such as educational workshops, mentorship programs, public outreach events, and impactful social media campaigns. The project underscores the importance of international collaboration, seeking partnerships within Malawi and with other developing African nations.
The grant from the Royal Academy of Engineering serves as a catalyst, propelling Chisomo Daka’s vision into reality and creating opportunities for the youth of Malawi to advance their expertise. With the initiation of this campaign, Chisomo Daka becomes a symbol of inspiration, illustrating the potential for meaningful change achievable through visionary leadership and unwavering dedication.
Daka’s approach underscores the significance of leveraging space technology to reshape Malawi’s socio-economic landscape, particularly by targeting pressing issues like quality education, precision agriculture, disaster risk management, and sustainable urban planning, just to mention a few.
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