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Evinea National Space Agency

The Evinea National Space Agency - ENSA

Main Office: Lacragos* (England)
Main Launch Facilities: Accra (Ghana), Yamoussoukro (Ivory Coast), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), and Kumasi (Ghana)
Main Construction Facilites: Lagos (Nigeria), Lomé (Togo), Porto-Novo (Benin), and Abidjan (Nigeria)

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TSP-SPIDER
A joint program between ENSA and Volaworand Space Agency

The South Pacific Space-based Programme for Intelligence-sharing in Disasters and Emergency Responses

The Evinea National Space Agency and Volaworand Space Agency,

Seriously concerned about the devastating impact of disasters, causing the loss of lives and property, displacing people from their homes and destroying their livelihoods, and causing tremendous damage to societies around the world,

Equally concerned that disasters reverse, as well as affect and hinder, current and future development efforts in all parts of the world, in particular in developing countries,

Deeply convinced of the urgent need for enhanced coordination efforts at the global level to reduce the impact of disasters,

Recognizing, in that regard, that unnecessary loss of life and property could be avoided if better information were available regarding the risk and onset of disasters, through improved risk assessment, early warning and monitoring of disasters,

Convinced that the use of existing space technology, such as Earth observation and meteorological satellites, communications satellites and satellite navigation and positioning systems, and their applications, can play a vital role in supporting disaster management by providing accurate and timely information for decision making and re-establishing communication in case of disasters,

Desirous of enhancing international coordination at the global level in disaster management and emergency response through greater access to and use of spacebased services for all countries and facilitating capacity-building and institutional strengthening for disaster management, in particular in developing countries,

HAVE AGREED as follows:

1 The term “disasters” refers to natural or technological disasters. Recognizes that disasters affect many areas of the Earth and that coordinated international efforts are required to reduce their impacts, and that space technology and its application can play a vital role in supporting disaster relief operations by providing accurate and timely information and communication support;

2. Also recognizes the important role that coordinated applications of space technology can play in the mitigating the impact and duration of disasters;

3. Further recognizes that different initiatives aimed at utilizing space-based disaster information and services exist, and that the availability of such services should be promoted among developing countries;

4. Notes with concern that unless a global, integrated and coordinated approach is undertaken, building upon the experiences of existing initiatives, the utilization of space assets in support of disaster management will continue to lag significantly in most parts of the world and that a considerable gap will exist and is likely to remain in all areas of space technology applications to disaster management;

5. Takes note with appreciation of the study of the ad hoc expert group established by Evinea National Space Agency and Volaworand Space Agency on the possibility of creating an international entity to provide for coordination and the means of realistically optimizing the effectiveness of space-based services for use in disaster management;

6. Decides to establish a programme within the South Pacific to provide universal access to all countries and all relevant international and regional organizations to all types of space-based information and services relevant to disaster management to support the full disaster management cycle by being a gateway to space information for disaster management support, serving as a bridge to connect the disaster management and space communities and being a facilitator of capacity-building and institutional strengthening, in particular for developing countries;

7. Agrees that the programme would be supported through voluntary contributions and through a rearrangement of priorities within member agencies and that the additional activities would not, as far as possible, have a negative impact on the current programme activities and should not result in an increase in the total regular budgets of the member agencies;

8. Endorses the recommendation that the programme have an office in Amwich, Evinea and an office in Halley, Volaworand, and that the activities of the programme be carried out within the proposed implementation framework presented to the Committee;

9. Notes that due consideration would be given to the possibility that the programme could have additional liaison offices that would contribute to disseminating and integrating the work of the programme within the disaster reduction and humanitarian response communities;

10. Takes note with appreciation of the commitments of support for the establishment of the programme and plans to extend partner status once it is established to relevant agencies of The South Pacific region. We agree that the programme may expand to accept associate member agencies upon approval of both lead agencies.

11. Agrees that the programme should work closely with regional and national centres of expertise in the use of space technology in disaster management to form a network of regional support offices for implementing the activities of the programme in their respective regions in a coordinated manner and to take advantage of the important experience and capabilities being offered, and to be offered, by Member States, particularly by developing countries;

12. Requests that the programme also work closely with the initiatives noted in paragraph 3 above in order to avoid duplication of efforts;

13. Also agrees that the programme should be named The South Pacific Space-based Programme for Intelligence-Sharing in Disasters and Emergency Responses (TSP-SPIDER), and that it should be implemented as a joint programme of the Evinea National Space Agency and Volaworand Space Agency, as an open network of providers of disaster management support, and that the Director of SPIDER, responsible for the overall supervision of the programme shall alternate annually between these two Lead Agencies;

14. Requests that SPIDER develop a detailed workplan for the programme for 2021, taking into consideration the commitments received, and in consultation with the representatives of countries that have provided or would be providing commitments, as well as with the representatives of other countries that have indicated their interest in contributing to the development of the workplan;

15. Agrees that the partners implementing the programme should endeavour to initiate activities in January 2022 or as soon as it is practicable, in order to enable the programme to begin providing support for disaster management at the earliest possible time;

16. Further agrees that the programme should report to and receive guidance from nations of the South Pacific through the knowhere roleplay region.


Co-lead (Northern Hemisphere) Agency
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Co-lead (Southern Hemisphere) Agency
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See Also: Ratified Treaties Of Volaworand
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Project ISS
A multi-nation program to make the International Space Station.
Scientist Code name: MD007
Part of station being built: Central Module/Hub and 4 Evinea-arms (robotic arms that will be attached to the space station)

PROJECT ISS

by Frenras bri

PROJECT ISS

Project ISS is a Initiative made by the F.B.S.T.R.O or THE FRENRAS BRI SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH ORGANISATION To other nation to make The New ISS of TSP The project is still not completely on works but there are some countries that have joined the Project

NATIONS INVOLVED IN PROJECT ISS

1.Frenras bri
2.Somurias
3.New dominion of canada
4.Nation states cayo
5.The eternal swedish empire
6.Noimosini
7.Vrigny
8.Milkyway republic
9.Unojo
10.Military matters
11.Evinea

BOARD OF CONTROL OF ISS

This is the board that will be presiding over the project and is made up with major scientists from all the major nations involved in the project...for now their names shall not be revealed for security purposes but all their code names are given below...

1.Frenras bri scientist code name : FLAMBER
2. The eternal swedish empire scientiost code name : Morningfire
3. Unojo scientist code name : L.E.A.D
4. Noimosini scientist code name : Hawk
5. Somurias scientist code name : 651491119
6. Military matters scientist code name :Martial
7. Nation states cayo scientist code name : JKKTL26
8. Vrigny scientist code name : JX637

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*Lacragos is the capital of Evinea and is an imaginary city

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