Climate Impact Assessment Using the Media in Uganda, A Case of 2002 Second International Conference on Climate Impacts Assessment (SICCIA) June 28-July.

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Climate Impact Assessment Using the Media in Uganda, A Case of 2002 Second International Conference on Climate Impacts Assessment (SICCIA) June 28-July 2, 2004 Grainau, Germany Mr. Milton Michael WAISWA (Senior Meteorologist) /National Coordinator RANET Uganda Uganda Department of Meteorology P. O. Box 7025 Kampala

Location of Uganda in Africa

Agricultural Production Systems Less vulnerable to climatic extremes Highly vulnerable to climatic extremes

Brutality of Extreme Climate Crop failure of a maize garden due to 1999 drought Crop failure of Cassava garden due to 1999 Drought

Department Meteorology A government of Uganda Institution with the mandate to observe, monitor and advise on weather and climate issues in the country As part of its work, Climate forecasts are issued towards the start of a wet season.

Problem As such a solution is needed For each wet season the Department is supposed to conduct routine climate impact assessments. However this is not a usual activity due to financial constraints.

Goal of Presentation Compare approaches in assessing impacts of climate variability and change on a regional scale, including the interpretation and use of seasonal forecasts, and the integration of various disciplinary investigations of climate change.

Methods of Dissemination Personal Delivery, Post Office Press Conference, Workshops Telephone, Fax, websites, s Radios, Televisions News Papers Monitor, Observer, New Vision

News Paper:New Vision A daily News Paper Government News Paper Has highest circulation Has news stringers around the country Highly read by policy makers

Rainfall forecast-Above normal March-May 2002 There is an increased likelihood of near normal to above normal rainfall over South Western, Western and North Western Uganda

Rainfall forecast- normal March-May 2002 Over the Central parts there is an enhanced likelihood of near normal rainfall.

Rainfall Forecast –Below normal March-May 2002 There is an increased likelihood for near normal to below normal rainfall over North Eastern extending to South Eastern Uganda,

March 2nd 2002

March 6 th 2002

March 06 th 2002

March 8 th 2002 Climate impacts to business in urban areas

March 25 th 2002 Climate impacts to the health sector

April 1 st 2002

April 3 rd 2002

April 22 nd 2002 Climate impacts to Education Sector

May 9 th 2002 Impact of floods to human settlements in Mbale and Sironko Districts

May 10 th 2002

May 13 th 2002

May 14 th 2002

May 21 st 2002 Impact of extreme climate to domestic water use in Gulu District

May 22 nd 2002 Impact of floods to human settlements in Bugiri Districts

June 4 th 2002 Impact of floods to sanitation in Kabale District

June 04 th 2002 Impact of floods in Kabale District

June 5 th 2002

June 6 th 2002

June 06 th 2002

June 14 th 2002

June 19 th 2002

June 20 th 2002

June 25 th 2002

June 27 th 2002

July 15 th 2002

August 5 th 2002 Drought impacts in Nakapiripirit District

August 05 th 2002

August 21 st 2002 Climate impact on food crops in Kumi district

August 23 rd 2002

August 27 th 2002

Lessons: Communication Communicating climate forecasts is an attractive item in the New Vision Paper Policy Makers feature dominantly in the news paper communicating the climate forecasts. End users feature dominantly in the news paper narrating climate impacts.

Lessons: Media Personnel In addition to meteorologists the Media profession is a potential resource for conducting climate impact assessments. The Media personnel are also a potential resource to communicate and report climate impacts to policy makers.

Recommendations Strengthen capacity of journalists in conducting a climate impact assessment. Enhance multidisciplinary approach of climate impact assessments. Journalists Radio broadcasters Health workers

THE END THANK FOR LISTENING