Let’s Recall: African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET) was established in April 2010 when African ministers responsible for Meteorology.

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Let’s Recall: African Ministerial Conference on Meteorology (AMCOMET) was established in April 2010 when African ministers responsible for Meteorology met in Kenya and adopted the Nairobi Ministerial Declaration The VISION of AMCOMET is to have a framework for cooperation to support security, socio-economic development and poverty eradication on a pan-African level through sound governance of the science of meteorology and its related applications

There has been 3 Sessions: So far:

The 5 Pillars

 Implementation and Resource Mobilisation Plan (IRMP) of the Integrated African Strategy on Meteorology (IASM)

 Currently, there are eight RECs in Africa recognised by the African Union (AU), each established under a separate regional treaty. They are: Arab Maghreb Union (UMA) Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) East African Community (EAC) Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Southern African Development Community (SADC) Regional Economic Communities (RECs)

Linkages between AMCOMET and RECs RECs constitute key building blocks for economic integration in Africa and can be viewed in line with: The VISION of AMCOMET is to have a framework for cooperation to support security, socio-economic development and poverty eradication on a pan-African level through sound governance of the science of meteorology and its related applications

ECOWAS Meteorology Programme Strategic Pillar 1 (SP1): Improving Service Quality and Service Delivery Expected Result 1 (ER1): Enhanced Capabilities of NMHSs of ECOWAS member states to observe, monitor, exchange data produced and disseminate accurate and high quality information and services for security of life and property and sustainable development ER 1 Outcome 1.1 Network of meteorological, hydrological and other climate sensitive sector observing systems strengthened to provide accurate environmental monitoring, weather, climate and water resources prediction and research; and assessments regarding impending climate change and its impacts; Regional Experiences

ECOWAS Meteorology Programme Regional Experiences 1 Identify and mobilize resources for the implementation of necessary projects for the improvement of the meteorological and other sectors infrastructure and services, including human capacity development to deliver customer tailored services 2 Operationalize the WMO implementation plans related to the GCOS, the WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) and the WMO Information System (WIS) 3 Optimize the density of the National Observing Stations of the ECOWAS member states 4 Enhance Observation capabilities of NMHSs and enhance the capabilities of NMHSs and RCC to access existing satellite data and products. Activities

East African Community (EAC) activities towards WIGOS Implementation Task Force has urged the Partner States to: Establish optimum number of observing stations in accordance with WMO recommendations Support calibration of meteorological instruments and equipment; Support continuous training and motivation of observers Support implementation of the WMO Integrated Global Observing Systems (WIGOS), to address observation requirements of all WMO programs and Partners including those of Global Earth Observation System of systems (GEOSS) Regional Experiences

Partnership in WIGOS: The SAWS Experience Partners: Department of Water Affairs & Sanitation Agricultural Research Council (ARC) MoUs exist to map the coverage of the surface observations within South Africa Regional Experiences

WIGOS Implementation progress within South Africa

Linkages between AMCOMET and WIGOS In 2012, while preparing the Integrated African Strategy for Meteorology (Weather and Climate Services), the experts representing stakeholders noted that “the current status of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in Africa is worrisome, as it is far below the required level of basic operation. Most lack basic weather infrastructure network, telecommunication facilities, databases, human resources and computational capability to run numerical models, strategic plans, operational budget and specialized training”. These challenges limit their ability to deliver on their mandates, in particular to provide and disseminate weather and climate services useful for socio-economic development..

WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS)

The Regional WIGOS Implementation Plan for Africa

An important role of African NMHSs will be to assess and monitor regional requirements, identify regional gaps and identify capacity development projects within the Region to address those gaps. In addition, continuously monitoring. Regional activities (such as CLIMDEV-AFRICA, WHYCOS projects, AMESD and MESA, AFRICAN AMDAR, etc.) having connection with WIGOS will be aligned to be in sink with the RA I WIGOS Implementation Plan AMCOMET, as the overarching framework for coordination, will be leveraged to ensure strong collaboration with regional and sub- regional institutions such as ACMAD, MASA, IGAD, ECOWAS, ASECNA, SADC, ECCAS, AGRHYMET, UMA, IOC, among others, in the implementation of the WIGOS activities in the sub-regions

AMCOMET as Overarching Framework for WIGOS Coordination Concluding Remarks

AMCOMET as Overarching Framework for WIGOS Coordination

Thank you for your attention