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According to the WIGOS initial operational plan (2020-2023) the Regional WIGOS Centers (RWC) play a critical role in advancing the implementation of WIGOS at the national and regional levels by providing regional coordination, technical guidance, assistance and advice to Members and Regional Associations (RAs) in accordance with the WMO Technical Regulations. In 2021 Morocco has formally applied to establish a RWC in Casablanca (RWC-Casablanca), to be hosted by the National Meteorological Service of Morocco (Direction Generale de la Meteorologie – DGM). The application was endorsed by the President of WMO RA I, in September 2021, following which initial training on RWC functions and tools was organized and delivered to the Members that became affiliated with RWC-Casablanca (see dedicated article on this edition of the WIGOS Newsletter).
The DGM has deployed necessary resources for the operations of the RWC-Casablanca, including qualified human resources and appropriate advanced infrastructure resources. The area of responsibility of the RWC-Casablanca includes Morocco and the following 14 countries in West and Central Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Gambia, Togo, Cameroon, Gabon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo.
The RWC-Casablanca committed to carrying out the mandatory as well as the optional functions for RWCs, thus ensuring the establishment of partnerships with all affiliated countries, focusing on the WDQMS functions, including providing technical assistance, coaching and training to the corresponding National Focal Points (NFP), towards the improvement of availability and quality of data and metadata from the sub-regions covered by the RWC-Casablanca.
The inaugural ceremony of the RWC-Casablanca took place on 31 March 2022, at the headquarters of DGM, in Casablanca, Morocco, with the participation of the President of the RA I, the Director of the WMO Regional office for Africa, the WMO Permanent Representatives of six African countries and members of the RA I Committee on Infrastructure. At the ceremony the WMO Secretary-General delivered a speech, via a previously recorded video message, that highlighted the role of the RWC in the implementation of WIGOS at the scale of the region. The Secretary-General thanked Morocco for its role of sustained support to the countries of the Region and for its commitment to play a leading role in the Region, e.g. by hosting several WMO Regional and Global centers, such as a Global Information System Center (GISC), a Regional Climate Center (RCC), a Regional Instrument Center (RIC) and a Center of Excellence for training in Satellite Meteorology. He also stressed the importance of the South-South cooperation approach as a lever to raise the level of national meteorological services within the region.
Inaugural ceremony of the RWC-Casablanca, Morocco, 31 March 2022
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