Development in Astronomy and Space Science in Africa
Mirjana Povi\'c, Michael Backes, Paul Baki, David Baratoux, Solomon, Belay Tessema, Zouhair Benkhaldoun, Michael Bode, Nana A. Browne Klutse, Phil, Charles, Kevin Govender, Ernst van Groningen, Edward Jurua, Alemiye Mamo,, Sivuyile Manxoyi, Vanessa McBride, Jamal Mimouni

TL;DR
This paper discusses the recent growth of astronomy and space science in Africa, highlighting its impact on sustainable development and international collaborations.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent developments in African astronomy and space science and their implications for global progress.
Findings
Significant growth in African astronomy and space science.
Enhanced potential for sustainable development goals.
Increased international collaboration opportunities.
Abstract
The development of astronomy and space science in Africa has grown significantly over the past few years. These advancements make the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals more achievable, and open up the possibility of new beneficial collaborations.
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