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STRENGTHENING GHANA-DENMARK COOPERATION ON CLIMATE SERVICES: GMET AND DMI OFFICIALS ENGAGE THE MISSION, HIGHLIGHTING THE LAUNCH OF THE CLIMATE ATLAS UNDER THE STRATEGIC SECTOR COOPERATION PROGRAMME

1 May, 2026 General

The Mission had the pleasure of receiving a delegation from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) and officials from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), who paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador, H.E. Dr. Margaret Miewien Chebere, during the visit of the former to Denmark under the framework of Denmark’s Strategic Sector Cooperation Programme.

The visit formed part of the ongoing collaboration between Ghana and Denmark in strengthening climate services and meteorological capacity. In a warm and constructive exchange, the Director -General of GMET, Dr. Eric Asuman, highlighted the Climate Atlas as the key outcome of the collaboration. This important tool is expected to support evidence-based planning and decision-making, particularly in relation to climate adaptation and resilience.

The meeting also provided a valuable opportunity for the delegation to brief the Mission on progress made during the first phase of the partnership, including key achievements, lessons learned, and areas of impact. Discussions further focused on priorities for the next phase, with emphasis on deepening technical cooperation, enhancing data accessibility, and scaling up the use of climate information across sectors.

The Ambassador underscored the importance of such partnerships in addressing shared global challenges and commended both institutions for their continued commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation between Ghana and Denmark.

The Mission had the pleasure of receiving a delegation from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) and officials from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), who paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador, H.E. Dr. Margaret Miewien Chebere, during the visit of the former to Denmark under the framework of Denmark’s Strategic Sector Cooperation Programme.

The visit formed part of the ongoing collaboration between Ghana and Denmark in strengthening climate services and meteorological capacity. In a warm and constructive exchange, the Director -General of GMET, Dr. Eric Asuman, highlighted the Climate Atlas as the key outcome of the collaboration. This important tool is expected to support evidence-based planning and decision-making, particularly in relation to climate adaptation and resilience.

The meeting also provided a valuable opportunity for the delegation to brief the Mission on progress made during the first phase of the partnership, including key achievements, lessons learned, and areas of impact. Discussions further focused on priorities for the next phase, with emphasis on deepening technical cooperation, enhancing data accessibility, and scaling up the use of climate information across sectors.

The Ambassador underscored the importance of such partnerships in addressing shared global challenges and commended both institutions for their continued commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation between Ghana and Denmark.

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