AbstractThe future of Africa is too important to be left alone in the hands of the Government and African Union. As Africa arises and begins to journey towards the Africa we want, we look forward to actualizing Agenda 2063. We do not see it only as a vision, but also as an action plan set in place, geared towards achieving the Africa of our dreams. The purpose of this term paper is to present ways, from the perspective of an African student, of actualizing the AU 2063 Agenda with the aid of Satellite Communication using remote health service delivery as a tool. Remote Heath Service Delivery will serve as an effective tool in the actualization of the AU Agenda. If the right measures are implemented, African countries will be amongst the best performers in global quality of life measures. This can be achieved through wise investments in Science and Technology. To achieve the AU 2063 Agenda, this paper emphasizes the need for the incorporation of Satellite Communication. It discusses the relationship between satellite communication and African development and maintains that to achieve the 7-Point Agenda, Satellite Communication cannot be over-emphasized. In a bid to meet the needs presented by the AU Agenda, different conventional methods have been proffered as solutions or likely solutions. Hospitals and other health care service providers have been built and implemented, but this approach has been unable to meet the unending demands of proper health care services that will ensure that African citizens are healthy and have long life span. These solutions have gone a long way in reducing mortality rate in Africa, but its effect is limited. Due to the inadequacies of the conventional methods of delivering health services to remote areas, ICT has been included so as to proffer more effective solutions to health challenges. Taking various diseases into consideration, we will discuss how Satellite Communication as an intervention means can be used for disease prediction and timely prevention. This chapter concludes that integrating Satellite Communication as Manuscript received Apri1 5, 2019; revised April 18, 2019. This work was supported by Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Discovery (CUCRID). Nsikan Nkorde 1 is a Lecturer & Researcher at Covenant University and is the corresponding author, and can be reached on nsikan.nkordeh@gmail.com Akindele Ayoola 2 , Ijeoma J. Nnaemeka 3 , Kelechi I. Kanu 4 , Michelle N. Nwachukwu 5 , Obafunminiyi A. Ogunkeye 5 , Olumide Ogunwuyi 6 , Segun Popoola 7 Ayodeji Odufowoka 8 are with the Electrical & Information Engineering Department, Covenant University, Nigeria; E-mail: ayoola.akindele@covenantuniversity.edu.ng ,. . an approach to achieving the laid out 7-point Agenda is the best way forward to actualizing the AU’s Agenda in record time. Index TermsEpidemiology, GIS, Malaria, Remote Sensing, Satellite, Telemedicine. I. INTRODUCTION t cannot be over-emphasized that a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. No wonder the first aspiration on the au agenda 2063 is to be a prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development. this goes to say that by the year 2063, Africa will be a prosperous continent where African people have a high standard of living, good quality of life and enjoy sound health and well being. remote heath service delivery will serve as an effective tool in the actualization of the au agenda. If the right measures are implemented, African countries will be amongst the best performers in global quality of life measures. This can be achieved through wise investments in science and technology, and provision of basic services including health, nutrition, water and sanitation [94]. The delivery of health care services over a distance has gained much traction over the years. As a noble initiative, the African union supports the effective monitoring of illness-causing diseases through the au agenda 2063. The aspiration 1 particularly calls to home, as it states thus, “a prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development” [95]. Remote health service delivery can achieve the au agenda by developing Africa’s human and social capital through increasing availability to superior health care services, particularly in the remote areas of Africa. Engraved in the au agenda 2063, are 7 aspirations expressed by the united voices of the people of Africa. They have painted a very clear and vivid picture of the Africa of the dreams; the Africa they want for themselves and their unborn generations to come. A host of reports have argued that satellite can make a substantial contribution to improving health service delivery in Africa. Remote health service delivery is the provision of good health services without the presence of physical contact. This takes us to the study of epidemiology which is the study of how Epidemiology and Remote Health Service Delivery Using Satellite Communication: A Strong Tool for the Realization of the AU Agenda 2063 Nsikan Nkordeh 1, Akindele Ayoola 2 , Ijeoma J. Nnaemeka 3 , Kelechi I. Kanu 4 , Michelle N. Nwachukwu 5 , Obafunminiyi A. Ogunkeye 5 , Olumide Ogunwuyi 6 , Segun Popoola 7 Ayodeji Odufowoka 8 1,2,7 Member. IAENG I Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2019 WCECS 2019, October 22-24, 2019, San Francisco, USA ISBN: 978-988-14048-7-9 ISSN: 2078-0958 (Print); ISSN: 2078-0966 (Online) WCECS 2019