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Workshop on Achieving Benefits of Enhanced Service Delivery by NMHSs in Eastern and Southern Africa,
Dar Es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania,
21 - 24 February 2011

 

Workshop Presentations

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Workshop Perspectives: Structure, Organization, Objectives and Expected Outcomes

K. Konare (WMO) pdf
WMO Strategy for Service Delivery H. Kootval (WMO) pdf
SESSION 1 - SERVICE DELIVERY
Service Delivery in the South African  Weather Service M. Majodina (South African  Weather Service (SAWS)) pdf
Models of Service Development and Delivery in the United Republic of Tanzania
A. Kijazi (Director TMA and PR of Tanzania with WMO) pdf
Role and Operations of the KMD in Service Delivery for Sustainable Development J. Mukabana (Director KMD and PR of Kenya with WMO) pdf
Mozambique Institute of Meteorology (INAM) J. Manhique (INAM) pdf
Enhanced Socio-economic Benefits of
Weather, Climate and Water Services

M. Beebeejaun
(Mauritius Meteorological Services)
pdf
PWS Workshop on Service Delivery (Service Delivery in UK Met Office)
K. Groves (UK Met Office) pdf
Service Delivery by the Uganda National Meteorological Services for Sustainable Development of the Country
M. Nkalubo (Commissioner for Meteorology and PR of Uganda with WMO) pdf
Mobile Weather Alert Community: Weather Information via mobile Technology - Uganda Pilot
M. Nkalubo pdf
Botswana Meteorological Services (BMS)
P. Lesolle (BMS) pdf
Model for Service Delivery - Cost Recovery
A. Makarau (PR of Zimbabwe with WMO) and T. Muhwati
(NMS Zimbabwe)
pdf
Service Delivery and the Namibian Situation F. Uirab (PR of Namibia with WMO) pdf
Activities at ICPAC on Disaster Risk Reduction within the GHA Sub-region Presenter: G. Okoth (ICPAC) Author: C. Oludhe
IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre(ICPAC);
pdf
Regional Climate Service Delivery for Benefits to Society in Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) B. Garanganga (Coordinator / CSC) pdf
Achieving Benefits of Enhanced Service Delivery by NMSs in ESA: AGRHYMET Assistance to NMSs In West Africa

P.O. Dieye (AGRHYMET) pdf
Introducing the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC)
S.B. Awulachew (ACPC) pdf
SESSION 2 - SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES RELATED TO
WEATHER, CLIMATE AND WATER (WCW) SERVICES
WMO and NMHSs and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) K. Konare (WMO pdf
How to Conduct User Needs Assessments K. Groves (UK Met Office) pdf
Meeting User Needs and Expectations
J. Mngodo (Director, National Food Security, Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Cooperatives United Republic of Tanzania) pdf
Partnership Between
Climate Prediction Work and Humanitarian Organisations
Alexander Matheou (Regional Representative for East Africa
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies)
pdf
Weather INformation for Development (WIND)
Vicky Easterbrook (Accenture Development Partnerships (ADP)) pdf
FEWS NET – East Africa: User Needs & Expectations G. Galu (USGS/FEWSNET) pdf
Media Delivery of Services to Users
P. Luganda, Network of Climate
Journalists (NECJOGHA)
pdf
The Importance of Good Communication Skills to Influence Change in Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Smallholder Farmers M. Kingamkono and G. Hailu (Farm Radio International) pdf
New Ways of RANET for Increasing Climate Services Delivery in Africa M. Waiswa (Uganda Department of Meteorology)
pdf
Activities of the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) in the Great Horn of Africa (GHA) G. Okoth (ICPAC) pdf
Towards Best Outcomes for Communities
A.O. Awiti (Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Aga Khan University) pdf
Combining indigenous and scientific weather
forecasting knowledge in Climate Risk Management in Semiarid Areas of Tanzania
H. Mahoo (Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)) and E. Mpeta (Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA)) pdf
Voices from the People G.O. Ouma ( Department of Meteorology, University of Nairobi) pdf
SESSION 3 - QUANTIFYING AND DEMONSTRATING BENEFITS
Quantifying and Demonstrating Benefits of Weather and Climate Services R. Ruuhela (Head of Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Climate Service Centre group) pdf
Quantifying and Demonstrating Benefits of use of Met. Products and Services N.J. Muthama (Department of Meteorology, University of Nairobi) pdf
Quantifying and Demonstrating Benefits K. Groves (UK Met Office) pdf
SESSION 4 - IMPROVEMENT OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE
SERVICE DELIVERY BY INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING,
CAPACITY-BUILDING AND MODERNIZATION OF NMSs
An Integrated Strategy on Meteorology for Africa K. Konare (WMO) pdf
Strengthening weather and climate service delivery in the developing countries – first lessons and future challenges
V. Tsirkunov (World Bank) pdf

 

 

 




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