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MOFCOM provides RMB 300 million grant for Satellite Data Receiving Ground Station (SDRGS) Project

¥300M RMB

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Namibia
Country Namibia
Start Date Apr 01, 2018
End Date May 14, 2030
Duration 4,426 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 87098
Grant Description

During the Government of Namibia’s 2018/2019 Financial Year, the Chinese Government and the Government of Namibia signed an RMB 300 million (NAD 370 million) grant agreement for the Satellite Data Receiving Ground Station (SDRGS) Project.

The purpose of the project is to construct a Satellite Data Receiving Ground Station (SDRGS) at the current location of the Telecom Earth Station right outside of the capital city of Windhoek.

The station will include an antenna feed subsystem, channel subsystem, data recording and transmission subsystem and control subsystem. The confirmed project site is situated at 22039’13.54”S, 1703.34’90”E. The satellite dish will be situated on top of the mountain, not far from the Telecom Earth Station buildings.

The site for the satellite dish measures approximately 500 m² in extent (20 m x 25 m).

The SDRGS is expected to facilitate the collection remote sensing satellite data for research, decision-making and management purposes on Namibia’s environmental conditions and resources distribution.

More specifically, it is expected to provide data for: (a) Disaster risk management; (b) Vegetation and rangeland monitoring; (c) Land cover and land use planning; (d) Agricultural management and monitoring; (e) Water management and monitoring; (f) Fire and drought management and monitoring; (g) Coastline (including border) monitoring; and (h) Phytoplankton and/or Sulphur blooms management; (i) Mineral exploration and marine spatial planning; and (j) Coastal surveillance and monitoring (of illegal fishing and pollution, including monitoring of oil spills).

The project will be implemented through Namibia’s Ministry of Higher Education, Technology & Innovation (MHETI).

Another component of the project involves the provision of technical training to 10 local engineers and send experts to Namibia for joint research and development. A project feasibility study was conducted in February 2018. Then, on November 25, 2019, a team conducted a site visit. An environmental impact assessment (EIA) was undertaken in July 2020.

Then, in October 2021, a group of Chinese experts conducted an on-site project investigation.

Construction works were expected to commence in 2022, and Namibia's National Planning Commission reported that construction of the SDRGS project had reached an advanced stage by December of that year. In December 2023, Dr.

Lisho Mundia, the Director of Research and Innovation at Nambia's Ministry of Higher Education, Technology, and Innovation, provided a status update on the project.

He noted that the project's first phase ('civil works') -- including road work to the mountain where the antennas were to be installed as well as the construction of a data center, equipment rooms, and coiling rooms -- was underway and scheduled to reach completion by the end of February 2024.

Phase 2, which was originally scheduled to commence in March 2024 and conclude in early 2026, includes cubing in the antennas, cooling and equipment rooms, data processing rooms, and data centers.

It also includes training on general management of the SDRGS, data processing, operationalization and servicing of antennas and related equipment, and triangulation of Earth Observation Centre (EO) data.

On April 8, 2024, the SDRGS project launched training program as part of Phase 2. 10 trainees graduated from the program on April 18, 2024.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The Chinese project title is 援纳米比亚卫星地面数据接收站和处理系统建设项目 or 中国援助的纳米比亚卫星数据地面接收站项目.
  2. The precise grant commitment date is unknown. The Nambia’s 2018/2019 Financial Year ran from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019. For the time being, AidData has set the grant commitment date to April 1, 2018.
📚 Sources & References
  • 2018/2019 Annual Report
  • China-Namibia dream shines in space
  • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) FOR THE NAMIBIA SATELLITE DATA RECEIVING GROUND STATION IN WINDHOEK
  • 援纳米比亚卫星地面数据接收站和处理系统建设项目土建建设项目总承包(EPC)招标公告, 《新时代的中非合作》白皮书发布,中心抓总的援埃援纳项目榜上有名
  • 张益明大使在纳米比亚主流媒体发表署名文章宣介中非合作“九项工程”
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  • 尉进明参赞与纳高教部执行长赴卫星站项目调研
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  • Opinion – China-Africa cooperation enters new stage, 2021-22 Annual Report Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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