CCCFS partners GMet to train religious leaders on weather forecast interpretation
The Centre for Climate Change & Food Security (CCCFS), in collaboration with the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet), have trained 15 religious leaders on interpreting weather forecasts, as part of the “Early Warning for All” initiative (EW4ALL).
The virtual training brought together participants from both Christian and Muslim communities, equipping them with the skills to interpret GMet weather forecasts.
The initiative is designed to enhance climate resilience and improve disaster preparedness, by enabling religious leaders to disseminate critical weather information to their congregations.
The training aims to position these faith leaders as key agents in promoting climate awareness and adaptation at the community level.
Mr Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, the Executive Director...
