WMO brings weather and climate intelligence into humanitarian operations.
World Humanitarian Day honours communities and responders who protect lives in crises. Their work is safer and more effective when warnings arrive in time.
Impact-based forecasting + anticipatory action help pre-position supplies, protect essential services, and guide safe evacuations. Evidence shows even 24 hours’ notice can cut losses significantly.
The WMO brings weather and climate intelligence into humanitarian operations so alerts become clear, local actions—co-produced with communities, delivered in local languages and accessible formats.
What’s needed now: close observation & data gaps, strengthen last-mile delivery and communication, and invest in local capacity, so everyone receives actionable warnings.
Learn more with Early Warnings For All.
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