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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Special Program aims to improve society’s use of weather, water, and climate information. By focusing on service delivery, partnership enhancement, capacity-building in developing nations, and efficient governance, WMO seeks to ensure members can provide vital environmental services. Key activities include forming strategic alliances, resource mobilization, creating a database of best practices, and developing guidelines for cost-assessment and recovery. Ultimately, the program looks to deliver critical environmental services that benefit all societies effectively.
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ET RELEVANT STRATEGIC THRUSTS • Service delivery to ensure that society can derive the full benefit of the weather, water and climate information and services that WMO Members produce; • Partnership to work with international agencies, other organizations, academia, the media and the private sector to improve the range and quality of critical environmental information and services; • Capacity-building to sustain and improve the ability of all Members, with a particular focus on developing and least developed countries, to provide essential environmental services to their societies; • Efficient management and good governance to ensure affordable environmental information and services.
ET action lines • ET “Core” activities (develop the “Strategic change for met services for aviation” Roadmap) • “Support” activities: • Forming/enhancing partnerships and “external” communication (with user organizations, regulatory bodies, funding agencies, industry, other WMO and UN bodies, etc.) by enhanced and coordinated participation and lobbying. • Wiki type DB on best practises (web based) • Information push to members • Resource mobilization for ET activities (search for cooperation funds, self-funded events, etc.) • Promote and Use of existing twinning/mentoring agreements (IC/DC/LDC) on political level
Strategic change for met services for aviation (Roadmap) • The need for change: strategic analysis and identification of change drivers • The strategic change toolbox • Tools for Improved Customer Relations (CRDB, Comm, interact.) • Holistic Performance Management • Quality Management Framework/ System inc. Staff Certification • Risk Management System • Verification, evaluation, assessment • Safety management system • Regulation, compliance guidance for Reg FM • Information on funding and business models • Economic benefits derived from met services for aviation • Cost computation and cost-recovery
Potential products/activities • Country database (best practises DB) • Brochure on strategic change (roadmap) • Guidelines on individual building blocks • Economic benefits assessment model • Guidelines on cost-assessment and recovery • Workshops (“holistic” or partial: QMF, CR) • Pilot projects (learning through doing) • Regional vs. National projects • Twinning agreements • ……….