The WMO Regional Association I (RA1) management group, met in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia from the 19-21 July 2023 to discuss issues related to meteorology and hydrology in Africa, including the Early Warning for All (EW4ALL).
During the meeting, the group examined the outcomes of the 18th session of the Regional Association (RA I-18, Phase III) and the 2023 Regional Conference (RECO 2023). It also reviewed the 19th Congress (Cg-19) and 77th Executive Council (EC-77) of WMO for implementation in the region.
The management group was further briefed by the chairs/co-chairs of the Committees in the Regional Association on their work plans and activities and expected deliverables for 2023 – 2027 sessions in line with the respective resolutions.
In his opening statement to the group, Mr. Fetene Teshome, the President of the RA I and Director General (DG) of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI) said that the group has set for itself strategic priorities as contained in the decision of RA I Strategic Plan for 2024–2027. He was quoted as saying that the priority will help address the apparent challenges by integrating them into the national strategic Plan.
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On his part, the WMO Director of Member Services and Development Department, Mr. Filipe Lucio, called on the management group to ensure that the region’s priorities are addressed and urged them to advise on the appropriate arrangements to enhance the work of NMHSs.
While welcoming the Members of the Group to the meeting, the Director of the WMO Regional Office for Africa, Dr. Agnes Kijazi, said: “Africa as a region covers 54 countries, 33 of which are Least-Developed Countries (LDCs); 16 Land-Locked Developing Countries (LLDCS) and 6 are Small Island Developing States (SIDS); hence faced with several human and infrastructural challenges in the region.”
The Regional Office is expected to continue its role as the front-line of the organisation and constitute a two-way communication between Members and the Secretariat.
Story was adapted from Thisday.