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The International Astronomical Union’s (IAU) Office of Astronomy for Development
(OAD) has established new coordinating offices in Armenia, Colombia, Jordan,
Nigeria and Portugal. Supporting the use of astronomy as a tool for development
in specific regions and languages, the new partnerships form part of the IAU’s
decadal strategic plan — which aims to realise the societal benefits of
astronomy.

The agreements were signed at the Hawai'i Convention Centre in Honolulu,
Hawai'i, during the IAU’s triennial General Assembly. The final signatures were
received during a media event on Thursday 13 August 2015.

The five new offices will perform two important functions. Regional offices will
coordinate astronomy for development activities in nearby countries, whilst
language expertise centres will deal with language and/or cultural aspects. Each
of the offices will be hosted by a local institution or consortium of institutes
and supported in their efforts by regional partners.

The new coordinating offices of astronomy for development are as follows:

 * The South West Asian Regional Office, hosted at the Byurakan Astrophysical
   Observatory (BAO) in Armenia.
 * The Andean Regional Office, hosted at three collaborating institutions:
   Universidad de Los Andes (Colombia), Parque Explora-Planetario de Medellín
   (Colombia), and Sociedad Chilena de Astronomía (Chile).
 * The Arab Regional Office and Arabic Language Expertise Centre, hosted by the
   Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences and located at the United Nations
   Regional Centre for Space Science and Technology Education in Jordan.
 * The West African Regional Office, hosted at the Centre for Basic Space
   Science (CBSS), National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) in
   Nigeria.
 * The Portuguese Language Expertise Centre, hosted at Núcleo Interactivo de
   Astronomia (NUCLIO), in collaboration with the Institute of Astrophysics and
   Space Sciences in Portugal.

Together with existing offices around the world — the East Asian Regional Office
and Chinese Language Expertise Centre in China; the East African Regional Office
in Ethiopia; the South East Asian Regional Office in Thailand; and the Southern
African Regional Office in Zambia — the OAD now comprises a network of eight
regional offices and three language expertise centres.

The newly signed agreements follow the IAU’s Announcement of Opportunity, which
remains open to proposals for new regional offices and language expertise
centres. For more information on OAD offices and activities, including the Call
for Proposals for projects relating to the OAD’s three main focus areas
(universities & research, children & schools, and the public), please visit
www.astro4dev.org.



MORE INFORMATION

The IAU is the international astronomical organisation that brings together more
than 10 000 professional astronomers from almost 100 countries. Its mission is
to promote and safeguard the science of astronomy in all its aspects through
international cooperation. The IAU also serves as the internationally recognised
authority for assigning designations to celestial bodies and the surface
features on them. Founded in 1919, the IAU is the world's largest professional
body for astronomers.

The IAU established the Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) in partnership
with the South African National Research Foundation (NRF). The OAD is tasked
with the implementation of the IAU Strategic Plan, including the establishment
of regional offices and three astronomy for development task forces. The OAD
coordinates an annual open Call for Proposals seeking innovative projects for
each of the task forces: Universities and Research (TF1); Children and Schools
(TF2); and Public Outreach (TF3).



LINKS

 * IAU website: www.iau.org
 * OAD website: www.astro4dev.org
 * The Strategic Plan
 * The Announcement of Opportunity



CONTACTS

Kevin Govender
Director, IAU Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD)
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 460 9350
Cell: +27 82 487 8466
Email: kg@astro4dev.org

Piero Benvenuti
Assistant General Secretary, International Astronomical Union
Paris, France
Tel: +33 1 43 25 83 58
Email: piero.benvenuti@unipd.it

Professor Hamid M.K.AL-Naimiy
President of Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences
Email: alnaimiy1@gmail.com

Rosa Doran
President of Executive Council: NUCLIO
Email: rosa.doran@gmail.com

Areg Mickaelian
Director, IAU South West Asia Regional Office of Astronomy for Development
Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
Email: aregmick@yahoo.com

Bonaventure Okere
The NASRDA-Centre for Basic Space Science
Nsukka, Nigeria
Email: ibokere2001@yahoo.com

Jaime E. Forero-Romero
Universidad de Los Andes
Colombia
Email: je.forero@uniandes.edu.co

Lars Lindberg Christensen
IAU Press Officer
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6761
Cell: +49 173 3872 621
Email: lars@eso.org







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