Africanian
  • Home
  • News
  • News 24/7
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
    • US
    • Russia
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Africanian
  • Home
  • News
  • News 24/7
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
    • US
    • Russia
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Africanian
Home Meetings and Tech

A New Push to Map Africa, This Time at Continental Scale

Backed by Abu Dhabi’s Space42, Microsoft and Esri, a new initiative aims to build a live digital map of all 54 African countries — raising hopes, and questions, about data, power and ownership.

A New Push to Map Africa, This Time at Continental Scale
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Whatsapp

For decades, African governments have planned cities, infrastructure and disaster responses using maps that were often incomplete, outdated or built for narrow purposes. A new initiative known as Map Africa is now attempting to change that — by creating a continuously updated digital map of the entire continent.Led by Abu Dhabi-based Space42 in partnership with Microsoft and Esri, the project aims to produce a live basemap covering all 54 African countries, using high-resolution satellite imagery, artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Its backers say the platform could transform urban planning, climate resilience, agriculture and logistics across Africa.

The ambition is continental, but the challenge is structural. Africa’s mapping ecosystem remains fragmented, shaped by isolated humanitarian projects, academic initiatives and a small number of national mapping agencies with limited reach. Regulations governing geospatial data vary widely by country, complicating cross-border coordination and regional planning. International bodies, including United Nations agencies, have long warned that without a shared geospatial framework, African governments will struggle to fully integrate spatial data into development strategies.

Africa’s Power Women Shine on Forbes 2025 List.

Map Africa’s approach begins with satellite imagery captured at centimetre-level resolution. Artificial intelligence systems convert those images into usable layers showing roads, buildings, land use, infrastructure and vegetation. Space42 supplies the imagery and automation, Esri provides mapping software widely used by governments, and Microsoft hosts the platform on its Azure cloud. Crucially, the partners say national mapping agencies will license the data and retain ownership, with responsibility for maintaining their own live maps. The data will also be available to private companies in sectors such as telecommunications, insurance, energy and agriculture — a commercial model the partners describe as essential to long-term sustainability.

To build local capacity, the project plans to establish regional “centers of excellence” across Africa, intended to train professionals, validate data and support applied research. Supporters argue this could create entry-level jobs for Africa’s young population while strengthening national institutions.

The initiative also reflects the United Arab Emirates’ expanding role in Africa’s technology and infrastructure sectors. Emirati firms have invested heavily in ports, energy and digital infrastructure across the continent, positioning themselves as long-term partners to African governments.

The memorandum of understanding for Map Africa was signed in July 2025. Pilot projects are expected over the next two years, with full continental coverage targeted by 2030. Whether Map Africa succeeds will depend less on satellite technology than on governance — and on whether African institutions truly remain at the center of how the continent is mapped, managed and understood.

RelatedPosts

Afcon 2025 Quarterfinals Set as Africa’s Football Powers Move Forward

Afcon 2025 Quarterfinals Set as Africa’s Football Powers Move Forward

January 7, 2026
Kenya Launches Kiongozi Online to Support Voters Ahead of 2027 Elections

Kenya Launches Kiongozi Online to Support Voters Ahead of 2027 Elections

January 7, 2026
Clea Launches After $4 Million Pilot in African Cross-Border Payments

Clea Launches After $4 Million Pilot in African Cross-Border Payments

January 6, 2026
Flutterwave Acquires Stake in Mono to Deepen Open Banking Across Africa

Flutterwave Acquires Stake in Mono to Deepen Open Banking Across Africa

January 6, 2026
Equatorial Guinea Names Ciudad de la Paz as Its New Capital

Equatorial Guinea Names Ciudad de la Paz as Its New Capital

January 5, 2026
Malawi’s Interactive Tablets Boost Literacy and Numeracy for Children

Malawi’s Interactive Tablets Boost Literacy and Numeracy for Children

January 2, 2026
Africa Looks to ADF-17 to Unlock a New Wave of Development Finance

Africa Looks to ADF-17 to Unlock a New Wave of Development Finance

December 31, 2025
Djibouti Secures $21 Million Boost for Climate-Resilient Urban Infrastructure.

Djibouti Secures $21 Million Boost for Climate-Resilient Urban Infrastructure.

December 30, 2025
Africa’s Power Women Shine on Forbes 2025 List.

Africa’s Power Women Shine on Forbes 2025 List.

December 29, 2025
Africanian News Is a dedicated project aimed at amplifying the voices of the African Ecosystem and Diaspora. We actively collaborate with initiatives to improve access to education and digital inclusion, both in traditional schools and through digital platforms, for African children.

It’s crucial to emphasize that none of the articles or images featured on our platform are intended for copyright infringement, neither now nor in the future.
If you believe that any information, text, image, etc., may be subject to copyright and should be removed, please notify us by sending an email to: [email protected]

News Categories

  • Agriculture (1)
  • America (39)
  • Asia (131)
  • Business (1,241)
  • Culture (227)
  • Destinations (210)
  • Education (1)
  • Europe (153)
  • Food and Drink (14)
  • Guides & Tips (20)
  • Health (630)
  • Hotels (5)
  • Meetings and Tech (356)
  • News (2,547)
  • Opinion Piece (12)
  • Russia (73)
  • Science (62)
  • Sports (313)
  • Style (4)
  • Travel (145)
  • US (107)
  • World (424)

Your dreams matter; your stories matter.

Feel free to explore collaboration opportunities with us. Share your articles, thoughts, interviews, experiments, or no-comment videos by reaching out to [email protected].

You can also subscribe to our mailing list to receive the latest updates from Africanian News.

Newsletter

© 2025 Africanian News.

Log In

Sign In

Forgot password?

Don't have an account? Register

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Back to Login

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Accept

Add to Collection

  • Public collection title

  • Private collection title

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Meetings and Tech
  • World

© 2025 Africanian News.