Reinforcing the capacities of meteorological and hydrological services and enhancing the early warning systems in Cambodia and Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR)

Situation actuelle

The Southeast Asia (SeA) region is highly vulnerable to the impacts of natural hazards. Hydrometeorological hazards, such as strong winds, floods, or droughts, and subsidiary hazards such as landslides, pose a direct threat to lives and, impact livelihoods by damaging and destroying infrastructure, assets and land. Underlying processes, including climate change impacts, population growth, land use change, and urbanisation patterns, are resulting in an increase in the number of people, infrastructure systems and services, livelihoods and assets in Cambodia and Lao PDR at risk from hydrometeorological hazards. 

Although the governments of both Cambodia and Lao PDR continue to establish policies and mechanisms to help reduce and/or avoid some of the impacts of extreme events and disasters, significant challenges remain. Hence, in both countries, immediate preventive action is required to in order to accelerate the resilience of vulnerable populations. Therefore, the project will be jointly implemented by WMO, WB and UNDRR supporting the NMHSs and NDMOs of Cambodia and Lao PDR, respectively, in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders at the local, national and regional level to support this. 

Portée

To enhance the capacities of national and regional stakeholders/institutions to provide hydromet, early action and response services to ensure that vulnerable populations in Cambodia and Lao PDR are reached through effective and inclusive risk-informed early warning services. 

Structure

The project is structured around five major outcomes, which have been designed to strengthen different components of countries National Multi-hazard Early Warning Systems, namely Disaster Risk Knowledge, Detection, Monitoring, Analysis and Forecasting, Dissemination and Communication, and Preparedness:

  1. Strengthened governance mechanism (policies, strategic frameworks, institutional mechanism and capacities) and enabling environment created for national and regional stakeholders
  2. Enhanced capacity of NMHSs to provide forecasts and warnings 
  3. NMHS's Information and communication technology and capacities strengthened 
  4. Enhanced preparedness and response capability to act upon warning and risk information to minimize impact of disasters on lives, livelihoods and socio-economic systems 
  5. Improved integration of gender and vulnerable groups across the EW-EA value chain
Partager :
Icône
Ongoing
Financement:
CHF 3,500,000.00
WMO Long-Term Goal(s):
  • Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Capacity Development

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