Past Event RIMES and UNEP Convene to Strengthen Climate Early Warning Cooperation Across the Asia-Pacific
Date: May 15, 2026
Partner: UNEP

RIMES and UNEP Convene to Strengthen Climate Early Warning Cooperation Across the Asia-Pacific

The Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) hosted a high-level coordination meeting with a delegation from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) on 15 May 2026 at the RIMES Office in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting brought together senior representatives and technical teams from both organisations to review the progress of joint climate resilience programmes and chart the course for future collaboration.

Mr. A.R. Subbiah, Director General of RIMES, and Mr. Jochem Zoetelief, Head of the Climate Early Warning Section, Climate Change Division, United Nations Environment Programme, attended the meeting alongside their respective teams. The UNEP delegation included Ms. Bora Kim, Mr. Jungjae Lee, and Mr. Futo Murata, while the RIMES team comprised subject matter experts, and operation and programme management specialists.

The two-hour session covered a range of active programmes. Detailed updates were presented on the GCF-funded project in Timor-Leste, addressing implementation progress, current technical activities, and coordination mechanisms. Progress on SOFF-supported activities in both Timor-Leste and the Maldives was also reviewed, covering procurement status, technical coordination, and planned next steps. The GCF Maldives Project received dedicated attention, with discussions focused on national stakeholder engagement and upcoming implementation priorities.

A standout presentation on RIMES’ Climate Language Model Development demonstrated how the organisation is applying artificial intelligence to enhance climate services and decision support systems โ€” and how this innovation can be integrated into UNEP’s climate early warning agenda going forward. The meeting was held to reinforce operational coordination and ensure that both organisations move in the same direction in delivering timely, science-based climate information to the most vulnerable communities across the Asia-Pacific region. The outcomes reaffirmed the enduring institutional partnership between RIMES and UNEP and their shared resolve to scale up people-centred early warning systems throughout the region.

May 19, 2026