Delivering Better Services, Together
ICPAC hosts a number of projects that help us provide better climate services and support national meteorological departments improve their service delivery.

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Global Monitoring for Environment and Security and Africa
Observing our planet from space offers an unprecedented opportunity to monitor changes on the earth surface. Space technology allows us identify patterns over time, understand trends and monitor our planet to better manage, conserve and …

Support for Effective Cooperation and Coordination of Cross-border initiatives in Southwest Ethiopia-Northwest Kenya, Marsabit-Borana and Dawa, and Kenya-Somalia-Ethiopia
Support for Effective Cooperation and Coordination of Cross-border initiatives in Southwest Ethiopia-Northwest Kenya, Marsabit-Borana and Dawa, and Kenya-Somalia-Ethiopia (SECCCI) project aims to address cooperation and coordination approaches to management and utilization of cross-border resources to …

The Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (WISER) Phase II
The project aims to strengthen the capacity of ICPAC to deliver improved and usable weather and climate products and services on various timescales anchored on principles of co-production and user engagement. WISER II aims to …

IGAD Disaster Risk Management Programme
The IGAD Disaster Risk Management (DRM) programme was launched in 2004. Since then, it has contributed to Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in the IGAD region through the development
of national policies and strategies, providing a …

Integrating Hydro-Climate Science into Policy Decisions for Climate-Resilient Infrastructure and Livelihoods in East Africa
East Africa’s rapidly increasing population is still very dependent on climate sensitive resources such as water and agriculture. However, changes in climate and its impacts in the region are still uncertain and there is also …

Satellite and Weather Information for Disaster Resilience in Eastern Africa
Hydro-meteorological hazards account for over 90% of natural disasters in East Africa, impacting most of the socio-economic sectors and afecting nearly every country in the region. Climate Change is expected to increase the frequency and …