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Fama Jallow Advancing Space Science and STEM Leadership in Africa

Fama Jallow is an aerospace engineering professional, space advocate, and African Space Education Program Coordinator with the Space Generation Advisory Council, an organization that works in collaboration with the United Nations to advance global space development. As one of the emerging voices in Africa’s space ecosystem, Fama Jallow is playing a pioneering role in promoting space science, technology education, and youth engagement across the continent.

Fama Jallow’s journey is rooted in a strong academic background in aerospace engineering, complemented by experience in machine learning, robotics, and geographic information systems. Her multidisciplinary expertise reflects a forward-looking approach to technology, positioning her at the intersection of innovation and scientific advancement. Her academic and technical foundation has enabled her to contribute meaningfully to conversations around Africa’s participation in the global space economy.

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A defining milestone in Fama Jallow’s career is her distinction as The Gambia’s first licensed female drone pilot, a breakthrough that highlights her role as a trailblazer in a traditionally male dominated field. Through her work with the Space Generation Advisory Council, she serves as the National Point of Contact for The Gambia, supporting initiatives that promote space education, research collaboration, and policy awareness across Africa.

At the core of Fama Jallow’s impact is her commitment to democratizing access to space science and inspiring the next generation. She is a fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative, reflecting her leadership potential and influence among Africa’s future changemakers. She is also the co-founder of Unitalks, a nonprofit organization focused on inspiring young people and nurturing leadership across communities. Her work emphasizes the importance of education, innovation, and inclusion in building Africa’s future workforce.

Fama Jallow’s vision extends beyond individual achievement to continental transformation. She advocates for the use of space technology to address Africa’s development challenges, from climate monitoring to agriculture and infrastructure planning. Her perspective aligns with the growing recognition that space science can play a critical role in achieving sustainable development goals across the continent.

Looking ahead, Fama Jallow remains focused on expanding access to STEM education, advancing Africa’s participation in the global space industry, and inspiring more women to pursue careers in science and technology. Through innovation, advocacy, and leadership, she is helping to shape a future where Africa is not only a participant but a leader in the evolving space economy.

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