The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
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As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
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The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
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The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
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The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
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Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
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In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
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The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
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Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
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In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
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Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
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Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
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In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
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They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
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In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
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They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
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In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
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Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
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In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
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Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
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They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
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In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
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Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
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In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
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Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
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They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
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Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
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Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
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Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
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Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
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President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
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Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
The ceremony introduced collectively high figures in meteorology and climate science, reflecting a rising continental effort to construct stronger and extra coordinated programs in the face of accelerating climate challenges.
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In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
(*14*)
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
(*14*)
Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
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They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
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In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
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Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
The awards, introduced throughout 5 key classes, recognise people and organisations whose work is shaping Africa’s response to climate change, strengthening scientific collaboration, and enhancing public understanding of weather and climate dangers.
(*14*)
The ceremony introduced collectively high figures in meteorology and climate science, reflecting a rising continental effort to construct stronger and extra coordinated programs in the face of accelerating climate challenges.
(*14*)
In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
(*14*)
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
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Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
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Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
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Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
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In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
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DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Fourteen (14) distinguished leaders, scientists, educators, communicators, and establishments have been honoured by the African Meteorological Society for their excellent contributions to meteorology, climate science, and resilience constructing throughout the continent.
(*14*)
The awards, introduced throughout 5 key classes, recognise people and organisations whose work is shaping Africa’s response to climate change, strengthening scientific collaboration, and enhancing public understanding of weather and climate dangers.
(*14*)
The ceremony introduced collectively high figures in meteorology and climate science, reflecting a rising continental effort to construct stronger and extra coordinated programs in the face of accelerating climate challenges.
(*14*)
In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
(*14*)
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
(*14*)
Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Fourteen (14) distinguished leaders, scientists, educators, communicators, and establishments have been honoured by the African Meteorological Society for their excellent contributions to meteorology, climate science, and resilience constructing throughout the continent.
(*14*)
The awards, introduced throughout 5 key classes, recognise people and organisations whose work is shaping Africa’s response to climate change, strengthening scientific collaboration, and enhancing public understanding of weather and climate dangers.
(*14*)
The ceremony introduced collectively high figures in meteorology and climate science, reflecting a rising continental effort to construct stronger and extra coordinated programs in the face of accelerating climate challenges.
(*14*)
In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
(*14*)
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
(*14*)
Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
Fourteen (14) distinguished leaders, scientists, educators, communicators, and establishments have been honoured by the African Meteorological Society for their excellent contributions to meteorology, climate science, and resilience constructing throughout the continent.
(*14*)
The awards, introduced throughout 5 key classes, recognise people and organisations whose work is shaping Africa’s response to climate change, strengthening scientific collaboration, and enhancing public understanding of weather and climate dangers.
(*14*)
The ceremony introduced collectively high figures in meteorology and climate science, reflecting a rising continental effort to construct stronger and extra coordinated programs in the face of accelerating climate challenges.
(*14*)
In the Management and Leadership Award class, a number of high-profile figures have been recognised for their strategic roles in constructing and strengthening the African Meteorological Society.
(*14*)
President of Africa with the World Meteorological Organisation and Director General of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute, Mr Fetene Teshome, was honoured for his important assist in the course of the Society’s first convention. His contributions, together with offering workplace area for the Society, have helped lay a powerful institutional basis.
(*14*)
Board Chair of the Society, DDr Buruhani Nyenzi, was additionally recognised for his imaginative and prescient and leadership in establishing the organisation and guiding its progress with objective and integrity.
(*14*)
Another key honouree, President of the International Forum of Meteorological Societies, Dr Drarinder Ahluwalia, was celebrated for his transformative thought of a Global Weather Enterprise aimed toward making a “Weather Ready Globe.” His efforts helped bridge world frameworks with Africa’s particular climate wants.
(*14*)
Vice Chair of the Society, Mr Workneh Degefu, obtained recognition for his position in the Society’s formation and his leadership in organising its landmark convention.
(*14*)
Also honoured have been Prof. Charles Ichoku, for strengthening diaspora engagement and scientific collaboration, Prof. Bernard Tarza Tyubee, for main the primary scientific convention programme and Mr Freedom Mukanga, for his excellent work in communications, digital platforms, and public engagement.
(*14*)
In the Science and Technology Award class, Prof. Ahmed Adedoyin Balogun of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was recognised for his contributions to understanding and predicting African weather programs, work that instantly helps communities and policymakers.
(*14*)
Three educators have been honoured underneath the Teaching, Advising and Mentorship Award for their long-standing impression on college students and professionals in meteorology and associated sciences.
(*14*)
They embody Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, UMBC, USA, Dr Kandis Y. Boyd, Prof. Vincent Ezikornwor Weli (FNIIA), and Prof. J. N. Bello of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Their dedication to instructing, analysis, and mentorship continues to form the subsequent era of climate scientists.
(*14*)
In the Communication Award class, a journalist was celebrated for his position in informing the general public and driving consciousness.
(*14*)
Science and Climate Journalist with JoyNews in Ghana, Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen, was honoured for his impactful reporting throughout broadcast, digital, and digital platforms.
(*14*)
Also recognised was Mr Siameh Muller Tsatsu from Ghana for his work in print and digital media.
(*14*)
In the Corporate Award class, Biospheric Scientific (NIGLimited wasas recognisfororr its contributions to advancing meteorological science and its functions throughout Africa.
(*14*)
The awards spotlight the rising significance of collaboration in addressing climate dangers throughout Africa. From leadership and science to schooling and communication, the honourees symbolize a united effort to strengthen resilience and make sure that weather and climate data serves society.
(*14*)
As Africa faces growing climate pressures from excessive weather to shifting rainfall patterns, the work of those people and organisations is changing into extra important than ever.
(*14*)
The African Meteorological Society says the popularity shouldn’t be solely a celebration of excellence but in addition a name to deepen partnerships and speed up progress towards a extra climate-resilient continent.
(*14*)
(*14*)
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform don’t essentially symbolize the views or coverage of Multimedia Group Limited.
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