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Early Warnings for All Multi-Stakeholder Forum Kicks Off in Windhoek


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Windhoek, Namibia – October 22, 2024

A significant step towards strengthening Africa’s disaster preparedness has begun in Windhoek as the “Early Warnings for All Multi-Stakeholder Forum” convenes. The forum has brought u key players, including government officials, United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, and a range of other stakeholders, all united in their mission to advance early warning systems across the continent.

Speaking at the event, John Mutorwa, Namibia’s Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, emphasized the critical importance of the forum. He noted that the gathering aimed to assess the progress made in implementing the Multi-Hazard Early Warnings for All in Africa Action Plan (2023–2027).

“The objective of the action plan is to bridge existing gaps and establish continent-wide early warning systems coverage by 2027,” Mutorwa said. He further highlighted that the action plan builds on existing regional early warning initiatives, aiming to provide strategic direction for African nations and stakeholders in addressing challenges related to weather, water, and climate services.

Mutorwa stressed the urgent need to respond to increasing climate-related risks across Africa, including droughts, floods, and other extreme weather events. With climate change disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities, the implementation of comprehensive early warning systems could save lives, safeguard livelihoods, and reduce economic losses.

The action plan aligns with global efforts to enhance early warning systems, particularly following the United Nations’ call for universal access to early warnings by 2027. The forum provides a platform for participants to share best practices, identify gaps, and propose innovations that will ensure African countries are better prepared for weather-related disasters.

In addition to reviewing progress, the forum will also look ahead to new collaborations and funding opportunities to ensure the ambitious targets set out in the action plan are met. As stakeholders work together to enhance Africa’s resilience, the Windhoek forum stands as a crucial moment in the continent’s drive to build a safer and more prepared future for all.

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