2 APRIL 2014
31 March 2014, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - In 2009 Country Leaders, Ministers and Heads of Delegations of over 150 countries and 70 organisations unanimously decided to establish the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) at the 3rd World Climate Conference in Geneva.
Four years later, an implementation plan for the GFCS was adopted in July 2013, which aims to improve climate services to support four key priority areas - agriculture and food security; water; health and disaster risk reduction.
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Source: SPREP website