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Bahrain to lead development of Arab Space Strategic Plan

Bahrain to lead development of Arab Space Strategic Plan

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Rasha Al Amad, Chief of Strategic Planning at the Bahrain Space Agency, has been named chair of the Committee comprising delegates from eight Arab space agencies.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has been chosen to chair the Committee responsible for drafting the Arab Space Strategic Plan, following a decision made at the 11th meeting of the Arab Space Cooperation Group, held in Egypt. This appointment reflects Bahrain’s expanding leadership in the regional space sector and its demonstrated strengths in strategic planning and international collaboration.
Rasha Al Amad, Chief of Strategic Planning at the Bahrain Space Agency (BSA), has been appointed to lead the Committee, which comprises representatives from eight Arab space agencies. She will guide the formulation, implementation and assessment of a unified strategy designed to coordinate regional efforts and elevate the Arab world’s position within the global space arena.
The Committee’s objective is to foster deeper cooperation among Arab nations, ensuring a cohesive and competitive regional presence in space sciences and technology. According to the Bahrain News Agency (BNA), this initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen the Arab region’s capabilities in space innovation, capacity-building and scientific progress.
Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Al Aseeri, CEO of Bahrain Space Agency, welcomed the appointment as recognition of BSA’s regional leadership and expertise. He emphasised the importance of collaboration among Arab space agencies to craft a strategic roadmap that reflects shared ambitions and responds to evolving global trends. This unified plan will be informed by consultations with member states and will focus on long-term sustainability and innovation in the space sector.
Rasha Al Amad expressed her honour in leading the committee and stressed the need for structured planning and strong coordination among member countries. Once the strategy is ratified, the Committee will oversee its rollout, track performance using clear indicators, evaluate progress, and issue periodic reports to ensure continuous improvement and adaptability to changing regional and international conditions.
This leadership role builds on Bahrain’s experience in shaping national space policy and regulatory frameworks, further establishing the Bahrain Space Agency as a key regional player in space governance and strategic development.
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