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Report of Activities of Regional Centres & Organisations (2009-2011). RECTAS (Ile-Ife, Nigeria) RCMRD (Nairobi, Kenya) AOCRS (Algeria?). Mandates. The centres’ mandates covers capacity building - long and short term trainings - seminars and workshops consultancy services
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Report of Activities of Regional Centres & Organisations (2009-2011) • RECTAS (Ile-Ife, Nigeria) • RCMRD (Nairobi, Kenya) • AOCRS (Algeria?)
Mandates The centres’ mandates covers • capacity building - long and short term trainings - seminars and workshops • consultancy services - projects execution - equipment maintenance - advisory services
RECTAS ConsultancyShort-term training programmes & Projects • PGD in Geo-information and Environmental Management (GEM) for 11 students from Sokoto State Government in Nigeria (12 months) • GIS Applications for 53 staff members of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Nigeria (4 weeks) • Remote Sensing and GIS Applications for Climatology and Vegetation analysis for a staff of National Centre for Remote Sensing, Jos (3 weeks). • Digital Cartography and Information Extraction for 15 staff members of the Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation, Nigeria (3 weeks). • 1: 25,000 Topo mapping for Ondo State, Nigeria
RECTAS Seminars & Workshop • International Training Workshop for AFREF Scientific and Spatial Application, 3-5 Aug. 2009 • AFREF Experts Group Meeting, 9-11Feb. 2010 • Spatial Data Infrastructure for West-African Professionals, to be held at RECTAS from 22nd to 28th May, 2011. • UN-SPIDER missions on Application of sapce-based Tech for DMER (Togo, Sudan, Cameroon) • GARNET-E workshop on Application of GME products for DMER.
Consultancy Services • 1:25,000 Topographic mapping for Ondo State
Report on Activities of Regional Center for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) Second Meeting of the Committee on Development Information, Science & Technology (COODIST-II)Addis Ababa, Ethiopia02 – 05 May 011
1. Major Activities of RCMRD • Training:Geoinformation and IT applications, • Advisory Services:mainly to member States • Project Services:at Local, Regional and Continental levels • Research and Development:both applied and fundamental researches • Spatial Data:acquisition, archiving and dissemination • Early warning and forecast:Disaster early warning (flood, famine, epidemic diseases, etc. ) • Engineering Services:Maintenance, repair and calibration of survey and mapping equipments
2. Management Activities • RCMRD held its 7th Conference of Ministers and 44th Governing Council Meetings in Cape town, South Africa • Approved a new four years (2011-2014) Strategic Plan • Reviewed the implementation of previous Strategic Plan (2006-2010) • Revised the mission and vision of the Center • Three new countries (Burundi, Seychelles and Rwanda) were admitted as full member States
3. Capacity Building Activities • Offered short-term training for its member States • Offered professional Geoinformation training at RCMRD • Training for its Staff members • Enhanced data acquisition, processing, and archiving and dissemination capacities through projects, e.g AMESD, SERVIR-Africa Projects • Revised the Curriculum for IWRM course • Prepared new training courses
4. Advisory Services • Mainly provided to member States • Disaster Risk Management through GARNET-E • In development of Project Proposals (LMIS projects) • Held National workshops on the Role of Geoinformation in National Development Planning • Establishment of CORS • Establishment of NSDI • Development of Land Policy, Space policy • Land use Land cover Mapping
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5. Implementation of application projects • AMESD (African Monitoring of Environment for Sustainable Development) Project • Land degradation assessment for IGAD countries including Burundi and Rwanda • Three years project funded by EU • SERVIR-Africa Project • Build capacities of spatial data processing and interpretation • Make available data and tool to respond to the GEOSS Nine societal benefit areas • Funded by USAID and jointly implemented with NASA • GARNET-E Project • Rapid Mapping of Disaster • Capacity building in Disaster Charter Training • Two years project funded by EU • GMFS III (Global Monitoring for Food Security) • Crop Acreage mapping methodology development • Crop Yield forecast • Funded by ESA, three years project • SSWICH (South Sudan Water Information Clearing House) Project • Develop national capacity in water information management • Develop database on water resources • Funded by Unicief and jointly implemented with ECA
6. Disaster Early Warning • Flood forecasting and post event mapping system was established • Drought Forecasting • Rift Valley Fever Forecasting
7. Research Activities • Tsetse fly distribution and genetic mapping (IAEA funded) • Rapid Land Cover Mapping (RLCM) tool development and testing • CREST Model development for both flash and stream flood forecasting
8. Major workshops hosted by RCMRD • TIGER Capacity building workshop • IGAD Livestock Policy Information workshop • USGS Flood forecasting models workshop • Geonetcast / Devcocast workshop
Thank you very much! Merci Beacoup! Contact Information: Director General RCMRD rcmrd@rcmrd.org 254-20-856-1775 254-20-856-0335 www.rcmrd.org