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Weather • Climate • Water 1
Status of GFCS Implementation in Burkina Faso, Senegal, Niger
Dr. Arame Tall
GFCS Regional Coordinator, Africa
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To enable better management of the risks of climate variability and change and adaptation to climate change, through the development and incorporation of science-based climate information and prediction into planning, policy and practice on the global, regional and national scale.”
Vision
Priority Areas
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Weather • Climate • Water 6 •6
Domains of operation of GFCS
Global
Regional
National
Local
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The Gap between
User needs and Climate Science …
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Baseline
Source: Tall et al. 2013
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Research Partners
•Credit: Arame Tall, CCAFS
Community-level Users (farmers, pastoralists, vulnerable communities)
National-level Users (rural development planners, disaster managers, public
health, dam builders, private sector)
Boundary organizations (media, ICTs, rural radio, telecom companies, agricultural extension agents, NGOs, CBOs)
Sector Experts, co-producers Ministerial Departments Agriculture, DRR, Water,
Health, Energy
National Hydro-Meteorological
Services Production of tailored hydro-
meteorological information –> production of climate information
Tailoring of climate information–> production of climate service
Two-way communication of climate information and
advisory services
Gl GPCs
Climate Data Providers RCCs
Capacity Strengthening for NHMS
Development Partners
Feedback, Co-production
Feedback, IK overlay Co-production
Vision 2020: Operational National Chains of Climate Services Linking Climate Knowledge to Action
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Step 1: National Baseline Capacity Assessment for Development of Climate Services
Step 2: National Consultation on Climate Services, Development of NHMS Strategic Plan
Step 3: Participatory Inter-sectoral Development of National Action Plan for the Establishment of a National Framework for Climate Services
Step 4: National Action Plan Endorsement workshop (High level)
Step 5: Launch of National Framework for Climate Services, Operational implementation of priority activities, rigorous M&E
The GFCS 5 Step Process for Supporting Countries to Establish National Frameworks
for Climate Services
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Implementation update:
Niger • First Coordinated National Action Plan on CS Adopted • High Level Ministerial Round of Visits, Nov • National Action plan pre-validated, 3 Dec
– DMN + UN System Coordination – 5 priority sectors Engaged, Directors level
• Validation Workshop, 22-23 Dec 2015 – 80+ participants cross-sectors – session opened by Minister of Transport – Ranking of Priority Actions by participants and Investment Options in the Short/Mid/Long Terms
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Proposed Governance Framework for Climate Services – Niger
Step 1: National Baseline Capacity Assessment for Development of Climate Services
Step 2: National Consultation on Climate Services, Development of NHMS Strategic Plan
Step 3: Participatory Inter-sectoral Development of National Action Plan for the Establishment of a National Framework for Climate Services
Step 4: National Action Plan Endorsement workshop (High level)
Step 5: Launch of National Framework for Climate Services, Operational implementation of priority activities, rigorous M&E
GFCS Implementation Update –Niger
CADRI assessment
2012: Part of 1st National Consultation Workshops (Mali, Burkina, Niger, Chad)
• 2014-15: NAP Development
• Dec. 2015: Niger First to Endorse its National Action Plan!
Launch planned in September 2016
• High Level Ministerial Round of Visits, Feb-March 2016
• National Action plan intersector pre-validation, 16 Feb
• National Action Plan on Climate Services adopted in HL session, 14-15 April 2016
– 60+ participants cross-sectors – Session opened by Transport Minister, UNRC – Strong UN System Backing, Delivering as One - Number of points Remaining to be clarified by NHMS…
Implementation update: Burkina Faso
Burkina’s UN RC, Mrs. Metsi Mukhatha, opens HL National Action Plan Validation Workshop, side by side with Burkina Faso’s Minister
of Transport. April 14 2016. Credit: UNDP BF
Burkina Faso: Priority Climate Service Needs
Priority climate services to be delivered - Agriculture & Food Security: Downscaled seasonal outlook (onset and cessation, duration and intra-seasonal distribution) Site- and crop- specific agro-meteorological advisories across time-scales Early warning to guide agricultural production (dry spells, extreme rain events, out of season rainfall) - Water: Forecasts and projections of river basins across time scales for the hydroelectric sector Evapotranspiration potential Flood forecasting for main riverways (mostly around Ouaga and other key economic centers)
- Energy: Wind potential atlas Insolation (solar radiation) data in specific sites to guide calibration of planned government solar installations across the country as part of new national development plan
- DRR: Multi-hazard early warning system for all climate related hazards Training of disaster managers / development of SOPs for setting the alarm from national to local levels through the designated national authority (CONASUR)
- Health: Prediction of the occurrence, peaks, spatio-temporal dynamics and behaviour of climate-dependent diseases Special bulletins for malaria prevention (and other water-related vector-borne diseases) Special bulletins for meningitis (dust episodes monitoring) - Transport/Infrastructure: Extreme temperature historical records over the past 30 years Historical record of extreme rain events over the past 100 years (including out of season rains) Humidity and wind speed/direction Precipitation intensity historical record
Burkina Faso: Emerging Priorities for Action
Burkina’s UN RC, Mrs. Metsi Mukhatha, opens HL National Action Plan Validation Workshop, side by side with Burkina Faso’s Minister
of Transport. April 14 2016. Credit: UNDP BF
Component 1-a: For the generation of quality hydro meteorological information •Densification of the meteorological observation network and improving data collection (WMO/GEO?) •Human/technical capacity strengthening of the NMS/DGM (WMO?) •Densification of the hydrological observation system (?) •Human and technical capacity strengthening of the NHS (DGRE) •Development of common hydro meteorological database for the purposes of climate services – Bridging Gap between DGM and DGRE (WMO CREWS) Debating user needs vs.
observation stations proposed by DGM, Groupwork activity during National Validation workshop, April 14, 2016
Photo: Serge Soubeiga, GFCS,
Burkina Faso: Priorities for Action (cont’d)
Burkina’s UN RC, Mrs. Metsi Mukhatha, opens HL National Action Plan Validation Workshop, side by side with Burkina Faso’s Minister
of Transport. April 14 2016. Credit: UNDP BF
• Component 1-b: For the co-design, co-development of user tailored climate services
• Creation of the GTP-Elargi: a space for collaboration between DGM, DGPRE and sector technical experts, for the co-production of decadal forecast-based advisories tailored to the needs of each priority sector (national partners)
• Establishment of an integrated multi-sector EWS (CREWS) • Inscription of a budget line item for the operations of the
GTP-Enlarged within the national budget (about $12,000 per annum) (Ministry of Transport)
Burkina Faso: Priorities for Action (cont’d)
Burkina’s UN RC, Mrs. Metsi Mukhatha, opens HL National Action Plan Validation Workshop, side by side with Burkina Faso’s Minister
of Transport. April 14 2016. Credit: UNDP BF
Component 2: For effective Communication and access to climate services by final users at national scale •Development of a climate services communication strategy, defining an information communication flowchart from the GTP-Elargi to intermediary users and final end users (WMO/NORCAP?) •Media trainings, improved partnership with public / private media groups / Rural radio trainings (FAO?) •Trainings for rural intermediaries (rural extension agents, field-based NGOs and CBOs) (WFP?) •Public-private partnerships with mobile telecommunication companies to scale up delivery via SMS and voicemails (UNDP?) •Network of communicators dedicated to climate information communication broadcasting in local languages (WMO?)
Burkina Faso: Priorities for Action (final)
Component 3: For capacity strengthening of users to understand and act on received climate services, as well as provide feedback on quality of services received •Trainings of final users on the possible uses to make of received climate services (ministry national policy makers across climate sensitive sectors; farmer and pastoralist trainings) (WHO?) •Inclusion of climate training modules into national training curricula for students/teachers across primary, secondary and university education establishments (UNITAR?)
Component 4: For defining an institutional framework to govern Burkina Faso’s National Framework for Climate Services: •Elevating DGM into an autonomous National Meteorological Agency •Establishment of the National framework by decree (UN ResRep)
Step 1: National Baseline Capacity Assessment for Development of Climate Services
Step 2: National Consultation on Climate Services, Development of NHMS Strategic Plan
Step 3: Participatory Inter-sectoral Development of National Action Plan for the Establishment of a National Framework for Climate Services
Step 4: National Action Plan Endorsement workshop (High level)
Step 5: Launch of National Framework for Climate Services, Operational implementation of priority activities, rigorous M&E
GFCS Implementation Update –Burkina
CADRI assessment
2012: Part of 1st National Consultation Workshops (Mali, Burkina, Niger, Chad)
• 2014-15: NAP Development
• Feb 2016: NAP intersectoral prevalidation
• 14-15 Apr 2016: NAP Endorsement workshop
Step 1: National Baseline Capacity Assessment for Development of Climate Services
Step 2: National Consultation on Climate Services, Development of NHMS Strategic Plan
Step 3: Participatory Inter-sectoral Development of National Action Plan for the Establishment of a National Framework for Climate Services
Step 4: National Action Plan Endorsement workshop (High level)
Step 5: Launch of National Framework for Climate Services, Operational implementation of priority activities, rigorous M&E
GFCS Implementation Update –Senegal
October 2015- July 2016
2013: Initial National Consultation Workshop
• 2014-15: NAP Development
• Feb 2016: NAP intersectoral prevalidation workshop
• May 19: Senegal’s NAP Endorsement
September 2016: NFCS Launch planned
Implementation update: Senegal -BASELINE
Local level GTP operational in Kaffrine, Senegal
Partenaires de Recherche
•Credit: Arame Tall, CCAFS
Utilisateurs finaux: niveau Local Populations vulnerables: Agriculteurs, éleveurs
Utilisateurs finaux: Niveau National Decideurs, Planificateurs
Ministeres en charge du developpement rural, Gestionnaires de catastrophes, politiques de santé publique, gestion de barrages,
Entreprises privees BTPs
Communicateurs et canaux de diffusion SAP, medias publics, radios rurales,
agents d’extension rural, ONGs, OSCs
Experts sectoriels DGPRE, Directions Ministerielles,
Agriculture, Elevage, DPC, Ressources en Eau, Santé, Energie,
Transports, TPs
ANACIM DGPRE Production d’information hydro-
meteorologiques
Adaptation de l’information climatique aux besoins sectoriels–> co-production
de services climatiques
Communication à grande echelle des services climatiques
Centres Mondiaux de Production (CMP) ACMAD
AGRYMET OMVS
Renfocement de capacites
Partenaires au Developpement
Senegal’s National Chain for Climate Services
Utilisation, Feedback
Utilisation, Savoir endogene, Feedback
Climate Services Value Chain in Senegal
PSE
Dispositif Institutionnel proposé pour le Cadre du Sénégal (arrêté primatoral)
Niger Burkina Faso Mali Senegal Chad
NAP developed & Endorsed by
all national stakeholders
NAP developed & Endorsed by
all national stakeholders
NAP developed & Endorsed by most national stakeholders
NAP developed, Endorsed by all stakeholders on
May 19-20
NAP under development
Climate service needs of users
across 6 priority sectors
identified
Climate service needs of users
across 6 priority sectors
identified
Climate service needs of users
across 6 priority sectors
identified
Climate service needs of users
across 7 priority sectors
identified
Climate service needs of users
across 6 priority sectors
identified
UiP to deliver user-tailored CSs
(GTP-I)
Existing UiP strengthened
(the GTP-Elargi)
Existing UiP strengthened
(GTP-SC)
Existing UiP strengthened
(CST)
UiP under development
Inter-agency Taskforce on CS
being setup
Inter-agency Taskforce on CS
being setup
Inter-agency Taskforce on CS
being setup
Inter-agency Taskforce on CS
proposed
N/A
NFCS Launch in July 2016
NFCS Launch in June 2016
Decree for NFCS creation drafted
Decree for NFCS creation drafted
Decree for NFCS creation in draft
Progress of GFCS Implementation in Pilot Countries – Sahel
National Action Plans on Climate Services Endorsed in Senegal, Niger, Burkina, Mali
National Mappings of Ongoing Climate Services Initiatives x Action Plan priorities
National Action Plan need
(activity number)
Project that already covers need
(activity number)
Funding amount Funding Gap
Evaluation and creation of local GTPs
• FAO CC Resilience Project
• USAID CINSERE • UNDP
• AGRYMET
• $ • $ • $ • $
$
SMS and voice messages to rural farmers (PPP with
telecom companies)
• FAO • USAID
• $ • $
$
Media trainings … … …
Trainings for rural extension agents on
climate services
…. … …
GFCS Guidebook – Stay tuned!
Baseline
Recommendations
1. To Achieve a Transformative Agenda > Donor coordination, Common Climate Services Delivery Framework fundamental – vital role of GFCS to bring together multiple actors and funding streams at
regional and national levels
2. Strong leadership of the NHMSs needed 3. Buy-in of all stakeholders into the National Action Planning
Process, Common Delivery Plan on Climate Services 4. User interface platforms, key to sustained delivery of user-
tailored services (e.g., the GTPs, NARCOFs) 5. Partnership with ECOWAS to establish a Regional Framework for
Climate Services.
Our struggle for coherence continues…
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