ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 30. The United
Nations Growth Programme and Inexperienced Local weather Fund (GCF) mission
“Growing a Nationwide Adaptation Planning Course of in Turkmenistan”
(NAP), in partnership with the Ministry of Environmental Safety
of Turkmenistan, hosted a roundtable to current and focus on draft
bylaws for implementing the Regulation of Turkmenistan “On
Hydrometeorological Actions”, Pattern reviews.
Maya Ashirova, UNDP NAP Undertaking Supervisor, emphasised the
significance of the up to date regulation and its bylaws in strengthening
nationwide hydrometeorological governance.
“The up to date regulation, adopted in March 2024, establishes a authorized,
financial, and organizational framework for hydrometeorological
actions, making certain the supply of local weather knowledge for
authorities businesses, companies, and the general public. The accompanying
bylaws will operationalize the regulation, strengthening the nationwide
regulatory framework for hydrometeorological companies,” she
stated.
The roundtable aimed to boost hydrometeorological knowledge
administration and local weather change adaptation. Key aims included
clearly defining stakeholder roles to stop overlaps and gaps in
knowledge assortment, administration, and use. Contributors additionally assessed
the feasibility of proposed implementation methods to make sure
they align with the regulation’s aims.
The perimeters emphasised the essential function of stakeholder
collaboration. Joragul Halbayeva, a authorized skilled from the Ministry
of Environmental Safety of Turkmenistan, underscored the
significance of inclusive decision-making: “Hydrometeorological
actions are important to nationwide growth, catastrophe
preparedness, and local weather resilience. By bringing numerous voices to
the desk, we are able to be certain that these bylaws not solely mirror finest
practices but additionally meet the distinctive wants of our communities and
industries.”
This initiative is a part of the broader efforts of the UNDP/GCF
NAP mission to boost hydrometeorological governance, enhance
data-driven decision-making, and strengthen nationwide resilience to
local weather change.