The Intra ACP programme ‘Climate Services and related Application (ClimSA) is part of the 11th European Development Fund contributing to the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS). Its overall objective is to promote sustainable development by combating climate change through strengthening the climate services value chain.
In this context, the WMO is working with the ACMAD centre to implement the ClimSA programme in Cameroon, which has been selected as the pilot country for the Central Africa region. This pilot project will benefit Cameroon’s National Meteorological Directorate and its partners. The aim of this collaboration is to carry out a review of existing climate services initiatives and determine the country’s needs for improving these services, organise training on the climate services value chain, assess the socio-economic benefits of climate services in the key sectors of agriculture and disaster management, organise national and local climate forums to speed up the operationalisation of the national framework for climate services, in particular the user interfaces, and organise regional workshops to share experiences and support the user interfaces at regional level in Central Africa.
This action is also part of ACMAD’s mission to develop meteorological applications, in particular to support the implementation of WMO programmes in Africa.