What will happen beyond 2024? What legacy do we hope this GA will create?

Visions for Legacy

1. Transformation of the astronomy community
2. Transformation of the way meetings are done
3. Collaborations
4. Greater unity in astronomy across Africa
5. Education, outreach and development flagships
6. Science flagships
7. Astronomy hubs across Africa
8. Diversity is strength
9. Greater African representation in the IAU
10. A more sustainable field of astronomy that meets the needs of society 
11. Africa established as a destination for talent and investment

1. Transformation of the astronomy community

Status / Challenges:

With 2024 as a goal, we will be able to ensure the growth and development of young African talent into senior positions within the astronomy community

Actions:

Identify key promising individuals and establish personal growth and development plans for planned career paths towards 2024 and beyond

Potential Stakeholders:

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2. Transformation of the way meetings are done

Status / Challenges:

This GA also has the potential to transform what IAU and similar meetings and interactions might look like going forward 

Actions:

Ensure that all innovations in terms of conferencing are well documented in order to inform future meetings

Potential Stakeholders:

Vanessa Moss/TFOM

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3. Collaborations

Status / Challenges:

With careful planning we can secure a significant number of new collaborations that will support the development of astronomy in Africa. Given the current low to modest level of astronomy in most African countries, the opportunity for collaborations, both building up to and surpassing 2024, is great. 

Actions:

Establish a suite of opportunities for collaborations

Potential Stakeholders:

AfAS

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4. Greater unity in astronomy across Africa

Status / Challenges:

2024 offers an opportunity to come together as the African astronomy community, in order to support each other and grow through our respective strengths and resources.

Actions:

Use 2024 to galvanise support for this legacy issue, and establish a home for this such as the African Astronomical Society

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5. Education, outreach and development flagships

Status / Challenges:

Several activities would have taken place – all these should have a sustainability plan associated with them in order to ensure that there is a legacy beyond 2024.

Actions:

  • Incorporate 2024 into other strategy documents relating to education, outreach and development
  • ✅ Identify specific Outreach flagship projects that could be developed/supported leading up to 2024 and that would last well beyond 2024.

Potential Stakeholders:

AfAS, National Organising Committee(s), NAECs, ROADs, APA,  IAU WiA WG

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6. Science flagships

Status / Challenges:

There are several potentially large projects related to either infrastructure or scientific collaborations such as a network of telescopes, computing infrastructure, etc. These projects can be supported and enhanced around GA2024 and thus have the potential to leave a lasting impact beyond 2024

Actions:

✅ Identify specific Science flagship projects that could be developed/supported leading up to 2024 and that would last well beyond 2024.

Potential Stakeholders:

National Organising Committee, IAU WiA WG

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7. Astronomy hubs across Africa

Status / Challenges:

The idea of an African Astronomy Hub is that it could be a focal point for astronomical activities within a particular geographic or language region in Africa. It may take the form of a physical office hosted within a single institution, or a virtual office located across multiple collaborating institutions.

Actions:

Explore the setting up of Astronomy hubs across Africa in partnership with organisations such as AfAS in order to ensure sustainability beyond 2024

Potential Stakeholders:

AfAS, National Organising Committee(s), NAECs, ROADs

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8. Diversity is strength

Status / Challenges:

A strong legacy should be the demonstration of the strength of diversity in tackling human challenges, both in terms of astronomy (what Africa has contributed to the field) and in terms of development (how astronomy can work with diverse fields to impact on society)

Actions:

  • Establish strong links with other disciplines that will be enhanced through the 2024 GA
  • Ensure that the communication of African contributions to the field of astronomy is strong enough to last beyond 2024.

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9. Greater African representation in the IAU

Status / Challenges:

Currently there are only a handful of African countries which are members of the IAU

Actions:

Encourage more African countries to join the IAU during the 2021 General Assembly, even if they join as interim members/observers. This will give a stronger African presence in the IAU by the 2024 GA.

Potential Stakeholders:

African ROADS and OAD, IAU WiA WG

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10. A more sustainable field of astronomy that meets the needs of society 

Status / Challenges:

There are many societal aspects that could be emphasized through the GA and thus influence the field of astronomy as a whole (energy, carbon footprint, education, development, gender equality, etc.)

Actions:

Build into the GA planning and implementation the formulation of recommendations which could influence future astronomy meetings.

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11. Africa established as a destination for talent and investment astronomy community

Status / Challenges:

The GA could be used to further attract international talent and investment to the continent (whether that’s international collaborations, new facilities, companies, etc.)

Actions:

Develop a communications package around work and investment opportunities on the African continent, which can be promoted before, during and after the GA. 

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