27/12/2025
At number 4️⃣ of our highlights: a major year for UN-SPIDER and its global work using space-based solutions to strengthen disaster resilience.🌍🛰️
📘In 2025, UN-SPIDER launched a landmark publication, “Mapping Disaster Resilience: GeoAI Best Practices from the UN-SPIDER Network,” unveiled at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva.
This first-of-its-kind compendium brings together insights from UN-SPIDER Offices and 27 Regional Support Offices, showcasing how satellite data and Geospatial AI are transforming climate action and disaster risk reduction.
🔗Read the publication: https://shorturl.at/3Nm5N
💼 On the ground, 2025 marked a strong year for UN-SPIDER’s field engagement through technical advisory missions and capacity-building activities worldwide. UN-SPIDER supported disaster and emergency response by rapidly mobilizing satellite-based disaster mapping and damage analysis for crises such as the 2025 Sri Lanka floods and emergencies in Myanmar and Afghanistan.
🌐And in a significant leadership development, Lóránt Czárán, Head of UN-SPIDER, was appointed Chair of the CEOS Working Group on Disasters, strengthening the Office’s ability to coordinate space-based emergency support worldwide.
Whether using AI to map flood risk in Accra, supporting earthquake recovery in Afghanistan, or helping Caribbean nations with hurricane-related disaster management and recovery efforts, UN-SPIDER shows how space saves lives and builds resilience where it’s needed most.