The Latin American and Caribbean Space Agency Continues to Grow
By Guy José Bendaña-Guerrero & Asociados
The Latin American and Caribbean Space Agency (ALCE) has already 21 signatures and eight ratifications after Belize signed the agreement to join it.
As a member of ALCE, Belize will be able to enter into cooperation agreements and exchange experiences with other Latin American and Caribbean countries involving the satellite monitoring of environmental conditions and hydrometeorological risks.
ALCE, of which Nicaragua is a member, is the international organization that will coordinate cooperation on space technology and its applications throughout the region. Contributing to and strengthening the sustainable and comprehensive development of space-related technology will benefit Latin America and the Caribbean countries.
The Agency will use the technological capabilities of the Latin American and Caribbean countries to promote development; improve satellite communication systems; improve early warning systems; map the region’s strengths, opportunities and risks due to the effects of climate change; and increase the observation systems involved in preventing natural disasters and improving agriculture.