WMO event on Climate Services to Enhance Access to Climate Finance for Senior Directors of NMHSs
Background & References
Consultative Meeting Climate Science Information for Climate Finance and 51st China Study Tour (October 2024)
Enhancing the Role of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in Mobilizing Climate Finance at the National Level (WMO-No. 1365)
Documents
Presentations of Invited Speeches
2.1 Introduction and Objectives of the Event
2.2 Climate Services in WMO: Evolution & GFCS
2.3 Structure of Climate Services Standing Committee (SC-CLI) and Working Priorities
5.1 Regional Frameworks for Climate Services
5.2 Guidelines for Implementing a National Framework for Climate Services
5.3 Climate Service Overview for South Asia
5.4 Support the Development of NDC 3.0 and NAPs + Checklist and Baseline Analysis of the Gaps in Climate Services
5.5 Climate Services for Resilience: Empowering Adaptation – Case of Mozambique
7.1 Urban Health Risk Forecasting System for Addressing Climate Change in Shanghai
7.2 Climate Services to Ensure Stable and High Yields of Camellia Oleifera
7.3 A Successful Case of Early Warning on Disaster Prevention Caused by Super Typhoon Yagi
7.4 Application of Cold Resources in High-Latitude Regions
8.1 Research and Application of Annual Forecast for Wind and Solar Power Generation
8.2 Digital Innovations in Climate Services for Resilient Low-carbon Transition
8.3 China South-South Cooperation on Climate Change: Practice and Prospect
9.1 HungaroMet, the National Provider of Climate Services in Hungary – Examples and Best Practices
9.2 National Framework of Climate Services of Cameroon
9.3 National Framework of Climate Services of Malawi
9.4 Planning and Implementation of the NFCS in Seychelles
9.5 Overview of Climate Services in Armenia
10.1 Competency Management in NMHSs
10.2 WMO Support in Addressing Contemporary Leadership and Management Challenges of NMHSs
11.1 Leadership and Experience in Uganda Met Service
11.2 Leadership and Experience in Sierra Leone Met Service
11.3 Leadership and Experience in Myanmar Met Service
12.1 Understanding Climate Finance
12.2 Enhancing the Role of NMHSs in Mobilizing Climate Finance: Recommendations and Key Messages of the Guidance Note (No.1365)
12.3 Climate Investment Planning and Project Design
14.1 WMO Support for NMHSs to Access Climate Finance
14.2 WMO Regional Office support for project development and implementation and partner engagement (mentioning also EW4All)
14.3 Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS)
14.4 Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF)
16.1 & 2 How climate science information contributes to national policy-relevant processes & Key messages from WMO ahead of COP 30 and UNFCCC
17.1 Introduction to Climate Investment Funds and potential opportunities for NMHSs
17.2 Introduction to Green Climate Fund and potential opportunities for NMHSs
17.3 Introduction to Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, projects and potential opportunities for NMHSs
17.4 Introduction to African Development Bank and potential opportunities for NMHSs
18.1 Operationalization of the National Framework for Climate Services (NFCS) and Mobilization of Climate Action Funding in Togo
18.3 Partnership of Meteo Madagascar with the Biodiversity Foundation
Online Participation
Time: Sep 22-26, 2025 09:00-17:00 (UTC+8)/1:00-09:00 (UTC)
Join Zoom Meeting https://wmo-int.zoom.us/j/98375332514?pwd=cZW3RurkmfhOqURiImggf0xn0oBs6n.1
Meeting ID: 983 7533 2514, Passcode: 873292