Formal Inception for the Project in this community, meet with community leaders and govt to collect preliminary data for vulnerability assessment and plan next steps
Second in the series of in-country Oceans & Tides Workshops for training and education in ocean science and application of COSPPac and SPC products.
For more information, contact Molly Powers on email [email protected] or Grant Smith on email [email protected]
Installation of new hardware, administer and user training.
For more information, contact Simon McGree on email [email protected] or Roy Harris on [email protected]
Community engagement – Traditional Knowledge session at AMOS conference.
For more information, contact Roan Plotz on email [email protected] or Siosina Lui (SPREP) [email protected]
Specialised training on sea level systems and practical maintenance on site.
For more information, contact Stamy Criticos on email [email protected]
Annual technical meeting to bring all PSLM components together SPC, GA and BOM to resolve issues and propose improvements in Maintenance, Data analysis and product generation.
For more information, contact Stamy Criticos on email [email protected]
Media and Communications Training for Fiji Met Service and local media on how to better work together to disseminate weather, climate and early warning information.
The Roadmap Workshop will conduct an assessment of the current activities implemented by member countries, regional agencies and partners in relation to climate services and undertake a review of the Draft of the Pacific Roadmap for Strengthened Climate Services.
The Climate Services Compendium compiled under the FINPAC Project will also be launched at the completion of these activities.
PICOF-2 will bring together national, regional and international experts on climate services and disaster risk reduction to discuss seasonal climate forecast guidance for the Pacific Islands as well as the application of climate information to the DRR sector.
Regional workshop for national and regional practitioners who took part in the FINPAC Community activities (National Met Services, National Red Cross Societies and NDMOs, SPREP, IFRC). Purpose is to gather successes, challenges, lessons learnt from the Component Two engagement with communities.
Provide in country training to the Cook Islands Government (through the Office of the Prime Minister Climate Change Division) on UNFCCC negotiations, and assist to prepare the Cook Islands delegation to UNFCCC COP 22.
- Follow up consultations and workshop to further develop the draft M&E Framework for the Agriculture Sector of the Kosrae Strategic Development Plan
- 2nd training workshop on central agency appraisal tool
- Consultations to develop a Handbook to support implementation of the Kosrae ODA Policy and Procedures
Execute SPREP’s obligation as Delivery Partner for GCF Readiness project
Inception and Planning meeting for government partners and other relevant stakeholders about ocean acidification, PPOA project and next steps.
Inception Workshop of the Australia DFAT Climate Science/Services Outreach Project.
To coordinate the completion of the FINPAC Pilot Project in Tautu, Cook Islands.