25th Session of the ASEAN Climate Outlook Forum (ASEANCOF-25)

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(Europe/Zurich: 27 October 2025, 09:39 - 30 October 2025, 21:39)
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About the Forum

In its 25th Session, ASEANCOF aims to provide collaboratively developed and consensus-based seasonal climate outlooks and related information on a regional scale to support decision-making activities which would aid in the management of climate-related risks.

This Forum, hosted by Cambodia's Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM) in a virtual format will cover the forecast period of December 2025 - February 2026 (DJF).

In particular, ASEANCOF-25 will focus on advancing the tailoring of climate services to better meet the diverse needs of users across the ASEAN region

Event Schedule

Time (UTC) Session Speaker Affiliation
06:30-09:00 Registration - -
09:00-10:00 Prayer, Welcome Remarks and Partner Remarks Master of Ceremony - Dr Alick Haruhiru Acting Director, SIMS
10:00-10:30 Morning Tea and Group Photo - -
10:30-10:45

Objectives and Expectations of the Inception Workshop

  • Contributions to EW4All, WRP and others
TBD UNDRR
10:45-11:00 CREWS 2.0 Evaluation Outcomes TBD WMO
11:00-11:30 Review and Endorse the Project Steering Committee ToR TBD UNDRR
11:30-12:30

Cafe Style Discussion (3 Groups)

  • Outcome 1-Outputs and Activities
  • Discussion on Outcome 1
  • Outcome 2-Outputs and Activities
  • Discussion on Outcome 2
  • Outcome 3-Outputs and Activities
  • Discussion on Outcome 3
WMO/UNDRR -
12:30-13:00 Project Logframe: Indicators, Baseline, Targets, Risks and Assumptions TBD WMO
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break - -
14:00-15:00

Project Components Workplan and Budget

  • Presentation of Multi-Year Workplan and budget
  • Year 1 workplan (Q4 2025 + 12 months 2026)
TBD UNDRR/WMO
15:00-15:15 Monitoring and Evaluation Plan TBD UNDRR
15:15-15:30

Implementing Arrangements - Extra Information

  • Financial Arrangements
  • Procurement Rules
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  • Types of Arrangements
  • Reporting Templates
TBD WMO/UNDRR
15:30-15:45 Afternoon Tea Break - -
15:45-16:00 Other Matters TBD UNDRR
16:00-16:30 Closing Remarks TBD WMO

Q&A from the Webinar

Find responses to questions from the webinar

Regarding the Agricultural Risk Finance Facility (ARFF) mentioned in the news early this year, what hazard does it cover and will it replace the cash distribution/handouts for Timor Leste/Philippines as shown in the presentation?

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The ARFF is a regional initiative jointly developed by SEADRIF and FAO with six ASEAN countries. It is not a direct replacement for cash distributions or humanitarian handouts, such as those used in anticipatory action programmes in Timor-Leste or the Philippines. Rather, it aims to complement and strengthen national systems by building a sustainble, pre-arranged financing mechanism for agricultural risks. Currently, SEADRIF and FAO are conducting pre-feasibility assessments (and consultations in each of the countries) and work with countries to align on vision and objectives. These studies will assess gaps, needs, and appropriate implementation arrangements and funding flows to unlock and inform climate financec investments.

How updated is the data in the PRISM portal? It was noted that the 10-day rainfall product was only available on the 1, 11 and 21st day of each month. It would be great if it is a moving 10-day aggregate each day.

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WFP uses CHIRPS observed rainfall data on the same timeline you referenced and add 10-day forecasts when available. For example, the prism now displays the last 10 days of October. Currently, high-resolution daily rainfall data limits our ability to update a 10-day moving windown each day.