Past Event RIMES Supports National Monsoon Forums in Cambodia and Lao PDR to Strengthen Climate-Informed Preparedness for the 2026 Monsoon Season
Date: June 2 – 4, 2026

RIMES Supports National Monsoon Forums in Cambodia and Lao PDR to Strengthen Climate-Informed Preparedness for the 2026 Monsoon Season

RIMES supported the conduct of the 11th Cambodia National Monsoon Forum on 2 June 2026 in Phnom Penh and the 22nd Lao PDR National Monsoon Forum on 4 June 2026 in Vientiane through the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) Initiative. The forums were organized in collaboration with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the Department of Meteorology (DOM) of Cambodiaโ€™s Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), and the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) of Lao PDRโ€™s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE).

The National Monsoon Forums serve as important platforms for bringing together climate information providers and users to discuss seasonal climate outlooks, emerging risks, and preparedness actions. This yearโ€™s forums gathered representatives from government agencies, development partners, media institutions, academia, and technical organizations to review recent climate conditions and discuss the outlook for the Juneโ€“September (JJAS) 2026 season.

A key focus of both forums was the potential development of El Niรฑo conditions during 2026 and the implications this may have for climate-sensitive sectors. Participants explored possible impacts on agriculture, water resources, disaster risk management, public health, and other sectors that rely on timely weather and climate information for planning and decision-making.

In addition to technical presentations, participants took part in sectoral group discussions that examined potential risks associated with the upcoming season and their likely impacts on different sectors. Working in groups, participants identified priority concerns, discussed preparedness and anticipatory actions, and shared recommendations on the climate information products and services needed to support sectoral planning and decision-making.

The group discussions concluded with presentations of sectoral outputs, providing an opportunity to compare perspectives across sectors and identify common priorities. While the risks and concerns varied, participants highlighted the importance of early preparedness, access to timely climate information, and continued coordination between climate information providers and users. The recommendations generated during the forums will support ongoing efforts to strengthen climate services and preparedness planning in Cambodia and Lao PDR.

June 15, 2026