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Southern African Office of Astronomy for Development: A New Hub for Astronomy for Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2016

Moola S. Mutondo
Affiliation:
Department of Biological Science, The Copperbelt University, P.O. Box 21692, Kitwe, Zambia email: moola.mutondo@cbu.ac.zm
Prospery Simpemba
Affiliation:
Department of Physics, The Copperbelt University, P.O. Box 21692 Kitwe, Zambia email: prospery.simpemba@cbu.ac.zm
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Abstract

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A new Astronomy for Development hub needs innovative tools and programs. SAROAD is developing exciting tools integrating Raspberry Pi technology to bring cost-effective astronomy content to learning centres. SAROAD would also like to report achievements in realizing the IAU's strategic plan. In order to manage, evaluate and coordinate regional IAU (International Astronomical Union) capacity building programmes, including the recruitment and mobilization of volunteers, SAROAD has built an intranet that is accessible to regional members upon request. Using this resource, regional members can see and participate in regional activities. SAROAD has commenced with projects in the three Task Force areas of Universities and Research, Children and Schools and Public Outreach. Under the three Task Force areas, a total of seven projects have commenced in Zambia (some supported by funds from IAU Annual Call for proposals).

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2016