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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water. WMO. Fourth Meeting of the Internal Coordination Committee for HMNDP 5 February 2013. WMO: Climate and Water. www.wmo.int. Provisional Agenda. 1. Progress on the Scientific Segment of HMNDP

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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

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  1. World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water WMO Fourth Meeting of the Internal Coordination Committee for HMNDP 5 February 2013 WMO: Climate and Water www.wmo.int

  2. Provisional Agenda • 1.Progress on the Scientific Segment of HMNDP • 2. Progress on the High Level Segment of HMNDP • 3. Invitations to Governments on Draft Meeting Declaration • 4. HMNDP Website and status of online registrations • 5. Status of online applications for Side Events • 6. Status of online submissions for Posters • 7. Other Aspects of Event Management • Status of Resource Mobilization Efforts and Further • Steps • 9. CICG and Meeting Arrangements (C/CNF) • 10. Media and Publicity (C/CPA) • 11. Any other business 2

  3. Agenda Item 1 Progress on the Scientific Segment of HMNDP

  4. Invitations sent for Scientific Segment • Total number of invitations sent: 71 • Speakers to prepare papers and make presentations: 19 • Chairs, moderators and discussants in different sessions: 52 • Responses received to all invitations • Regrets received from 4 experts 4

  5. Detailed Programme for Scientific Segment • Posted on the HMNDP website • Short biographies and photos received from most of the speakers in the Scientific Segment and posted on the HMNDP website • Communications currently underway with all the chairs of different plenary sessions and moderators of round table discussions and parallel sessions to develop appropriate questions centering on the topic of the session and to generate discussion oriented towards the objectives of the Meeting. 5

  6. Agenda Item 2 Progress on the High Level Segment of HMNDP

  7. Programme for High Level Segment • Starts with Addresses by Heads of States in the afternoon of 14 March followed by addresses from Ministers and continues on 15 March with: • Addresses by Ministers (contd.) • Addresses by Heads of UN Agencies • Addresses by Heads of International Organizations • Presentation and Adoption of HMNDP Declaration • Meeting Closure 7

  8. Invitations to High Level Segment (1) Heads of States who accepted the Invitation • President of Niger • His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange Other Heads of States most likely to attend • President of Swiss Confederation • Presidents of Chad, Benin, Tanzania, Tajikistan • Prince of Asturias of Spain Responses awaited from Heads of States • Ethiopia, Malawi, Botswana, Morocco, South Africa, Liberia, Portugal, Costa Rica, Prince Hassan of Jordan 8

  9. Invitations to High Level Segment (2) Awaiting response from • Mr Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General Invitations being sent to Heads of HMNDP Partners • Heads of UNESCO, UNW-DPC, UNISDR, IFAD, WFP • DGs of ICRISAT, ICARDA, IHDP, IICA, JRC, GWP Invitations also being sent to • DG of IOM and DG of IFRC Invitations will be sent to • Heads of donor agencies 9

  10. Invitations to High Level Segment (3) • Circular letter sent to Ministers of Foreign Affairs of all Governments around the world with 4 Feb deadline Confirmations already received from • Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Nigeria • Minister of National Integration of Brazil • Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Dev of Zimbabwe • Vice-Minister of Agriculture of Mozambique More confirmations expected this week 10

  11. Agenda Item 3 Invitations to Governments on Draft Meeting Declaration

  12. Circular letter to Governments and Draft Meeting Declaration A circular letter, addressed by the Heads of WMO, UNCCD and FAO, to Foreign Ministers of all Governments inviting their Heads of States or Ministers responsible for drought issues to address the High Level Segment and provide feed back on the Draft HMNDP Declaration in all languages was sent. Feedback from Governments is now coming in. Copies of the circular letter sent to PRs of WMO, UNCCD focal points (by UNCCD) and Ministers of Agriculture (by FAO) 12

  13. Agenda Item 4 HMNDP Website and Status of Online Registrations

  14. HMNDP Website • After the engagement of Symporg as the Event Manager by the Procurement Services on 18 December, we immediately worked with Mr Bertrand Johr of Symporg in designing the new HMNDP website. • The website went online on 20 December 2012 • There are 19 side bars providing information on different aspects of HMNDP • Online registration as well as submission of proposals for side events and posters is open for anyone around the world 14

  15. Status of online registrations • As of 4 February, 140 persons registered online. • Some of the registrations are from NGOs and private individuals and it is necessary to verify their authenticity • There are 28 registrations from Nigeria (shown separately in the excel file circulated) and efforts are underway to check their authenticity through the Permanent Mission of Nigeria with the UN in Geneva 15

  16. Agenda Item 5 Status of Online Applications for Side Events

  17. Agenda Item 6 Status of Online Applications for Posters

  18. Agenda Item 7 Other Aspects of Event Management

  19. Exhibition Booths • The Event Manager is asked to promote the rental of exhibition booths at CICG during the duration of HMNDP • The side bar on Exhibition Booths on the HMNDP website needs to be updated with more information on the available space for the booths with appropriate photos 19

  20. Agenda Item 8 Status of Resource Mobilization Efforts and Further Steps

  21. Revised Budget Estimate for HMNDPCHF 1.12 millions

  22. Resource Mobilization Efforts • Requests for financial contribution sent to several countries including Japan, Germany, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom. • Heads of Development Banks including World Bank, Asian Development Bank, African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank were requested to contribute. • Letters for financial contribution also sent to Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development and the European Commission. 22

  23. Funds raised todate • Brazil 100,000 • NOAA 100,000 • USAID 250,000 • Norway 40,000 • FAO 50,000 Total 540,000 23

  24. Awaiting confirmations from • India 100,000 • China 100,000 • OPEC Fund for Intl Dev (OFID) 300,000 • Swiss Development Cooperation 100,000 Total 600,000 24

  25. Current Status of Other Contributions • Responses awaited from Germany, Kuwait, Republic of Korea, and Saudi Arabia. • World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development declined to contribute • Contacts are being made with African Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank and Islamic Development Bank to contribute. • Response is also awaited from European Union. 25

  26. Agenda Item 9 CICG and Meeting Arrangements

  27. Agenda Item 10Media and Publicity

  28. Agenda Item 11Any other business

  29. Thank you

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