Programs Donors: WMO
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The Intra-ACP Climate Services Programme (ClimSA)
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The six-year Intra-ACP : African, Caribbean, Pacific Group of States, Climate Services and Related Applications (ClimSA) project – with EUR 85 million in funding from the European Union – aims to improve the production, access to and use of climate information, services and applications for decision makers. The project will foster sustainable development through the…
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End-of-project summary report on achievements in South Asia and Third Pole Region that showcases Canada Project activities undertaken by WMO’s Climate and Water Department and highlights tangible outcomes of the project at the user level
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The consultancy project assisted the World Meteorological Organization’s Climate and Water Department (CLW) in preparing an end-of-project summary report on the Canada Project’s activities, achievements, and tangible outcomes at user level in South Asia and Third Pole region. Activities undertaken include: desk study of Canada Project materials regarding South Asia and Third Pole region that…
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Fast-tracking climate services development at national level for Bhutan
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The project aims to develop capacities for effective Climate Services in Bhutan. This will be achieved through the enhancement of the capacity of the National Centre for Hydrology and Meteorology (NCHM) in developing and applying climate services for decision-making in climate sensitive sectors such as agriculture, water resources, energy, health and disaster risk reduction through…
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WMO Technical Assistance for the Modernization of the Myanmar Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH)
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The project aims to support DMH to modernize their systems and tools related to: (i) NWP capabilities at DMH, (ii) operational flood forecasting system of DMH, (iii) operational agro-advisory services of DMH, and (iv) central database management system
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Support to GFCS implementation in South Asia
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RIMES assisted WMO in implementing the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) in South Asia. Key activities included: the establishment of user interface platforms in Afghanistan and Bhutan; improving user participation in SASCOFs; training on climate information translation and application; engagement with users at national and field levels; advocacy for sustained support to climate services.
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Organization of SASCOF-7
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The project assisted WMO in organizing the 7th session of the South Asian Climate Outlook Forum (SASCOF-7) and the 1st session of the South Asian Climate Services user Forum for Agriculture (CSUF-Ag1). Key activities included forum preparations, development and issue of a consensus-based climate outlook statement for 2015-2016 winter season over South Asia, and documentation.
