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Workshop report: Training program on ENACTS climate time series, data library and maprooms, Kigali, Rwanda
Meteo Rwanda, in collaboration with the International Research Institute for Climate and
Society (IRI), has implemented the first phase of the ENACTS (Enhancing National Climate
Services) initiative. The ENACTS initiative brings climate knowledge into national decisionmaking
by improving availability, access and use of climate information. Meteo Rwanda
staff has received a number of trainings on the different aspects of generating the datasets and
developing climate information products. However, due to the recent reorganization at Meteo
Rwanda, as well as updates to the tools used to generate historical data and information
products, it was necessary to revise the training and update climate data and information
products. The current activities, which are part of CCAFS-USAID Climate Services for
Agriculture project, had two major components: (1) data quality control and generating
updated climate datasets; and (2) integrating the newly generated datasets into Meteo
Rwanda’s maprooms. Sixteen Meteo Rwanda staff members received six days of training on
data quality control and generating updated climate datasets, and/or 4.5 days of training on
developing and maintaining ENACTS maprooms
Regional Climate Services for Agriculture Project Presentation, and Demonstration and Discussion of Agricultural Maprooms: Launch Events at 44th Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum
A joint collaborative initiative between ICPAC, CCAFS and IRI was launched publically
through a series of presentations and side sessions at the 44th Greater Horn of Africa Climate
Outlook Forum (GHACOF44) in Kampala, Uganda, on 30 August 2016. This initiative is part
of the Climate Services for Africa Project, a three-year project funded by the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID). The project is being implemented at ICPAC
and is intended to roll out climate services in support of Agriculture and Food Security to
ICPAC member states (all IGAD and EAC countries) with technical support from CCAFS
and IRI. The overall goal of this initiative is to strengthen the capacity of ICPAC and that of
ICPAC member countries to develop effective climate products and services for agriculture
and food security, for the benefit of smallholder farmers
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Introduction to Remote Sensing for Monitoring Rainfall, Temperature,Vegetation and Water Bodie
Application of non-linear techniques for daily weather data reconstruction and downscaling coarse climate data for local predictions
Downscaling techniques aim at resolving the scale discrepancy between climate change scenarios and the resolution demanded for impact assessments. Requirements for downscaled climate, to be useful for end users, include reliable representation of precipitation intensities, temporal and spatial variability, and physical parameters consistency. This report summarizes the results of the proof of concept phase in the development and testing of a novel data reconstruction method and a downscaling algorithm based on the multiplicative random cascade disaggregation method using rainfall signals at different spatial and temporal resolutions. The Wavelet Transformed-based Multi-Resolution Analysis (WT-MRA) was used for reconstructing the historical daily rainfall data needed as input for the downscaling methodology, using satellite-derived proxy data. Comparisons with presently used software showed that in all the cases; that is, the reconstructed, generated daily or downscaled daily data, the products developed outperformed the control test by either generating more accurate outcomes or by demanding significantly less parameterizing data
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Using climate information in the health sector
Many infectious and chronic diseases are either directly or indirectly sensitive to the climate. Managing this climate sensitivity more effectively requires new working relationships between the health sector and the providers of climate data and information. In Africa, where communities are particularly vulnerable, Ministries of Health and National Meteorological Services need to collaborate to reduce the burden of climaterelated ill health
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in Ethiopia: Implementation experiences and lessons learned
Introduction:Â Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global threat. High levels of AMR to commonly used antibiotics have been reported in East Africa. A situation analysis of AMR in Ethiopia also indicated high resistance levels. To prevent and contain AMR, Ethiopia established a national surveillance network.
Objectives:Â This article describes the steps taken to prioritise AMR and establish the National Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System in Ethiopia, as well as present the challenges and lessons learned through implementation.
Methods: In April 2017, Ethiopia had developed and approved the National AMR Surveillance Plan for laboratory-based AMR surveillance. The World Health Organization recommendations and Ethiopias’s current microbiology capacity were used to prioritise organisms for reporting. The surveillance system is comprised of a network linking the national reference laboratory with surveillance sentinel sites. Roll-out of the AMR surveillance network occurred in three phases in order to ensure successful implementation.
Results:Â Electronic capture and transmission of data, supply chain for the microbiology laboratory and communication problems were challenges observed after implementation started. Support from Ethiopian Public Health Institute focal persons for data entry, regular scheduled communication establishment and procurement of supplies by the American Society for Microbiology were some of the measures taken to address the challenges.
Conclusion:Â Ethiopia has demonstrated that setting up AMR surveillance in lower resource settings is possible with strong leadership and stakeholder engagement
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