Burkina Faso is a country facing climate risks. Its monsoon regime is associated with high temporal and spatial variability of rainfall. In recent years, extreme rainfall and severe flooding have devastated populations. Consequently, the country is preparing to consolidate warning services and reduce impacts on vulnerable communities.
WMO has been supporting the Agence Nationale de la Météorologie (ANAM) and the Directorate Generale des Ressources en Eau (DGRE) to improve climate services through ClimSA and meteorological and hydrological services through CREWS Burkina Faso. Building on this, technical advisory support is being provided to the Government of Burkina Faso within the framework of the national GCF-financed HYDROMET project (P164078), funded by the World Bank.
This technical assistance is aimed at supporting the modernization of meteorological infrastructures, and establishing a robust Early Warning System for floods (Sytèmes d’alerte précoce crues et inondations, SAPCI). In addition, cooperation between the main national institutions linked to warning systems is promoted and forecasting and warning operations processes are improved, prioritizing operational training. The support will build on the existing foundation, improve observation standards and their use in forecasting systems, foster cooperation between partners and projects to maximize technical support to national institutions, and increase operational training.