Title: International Program in 100 countries
1International Programin 100 countries
Students collaboratewith scientists
Hands-on science
Atmosphere/ClimateHydrology Soil Land
Cover/Biology Phenology
Over 15 million environmental measurements taken
2GLOBE in Africa Some Stats
GLOBE Partners 26 Discussions with Algeria,
Burundi, Guinea-Bissau, and Malawi to join GLOBE
Teachers trained Over 900 GLOBE Schools
represented Over 550 Number of data
reported Over 900,000
Caveat not all schools and teachers are
participating
3Africa Highlights
- Regional workshops and meetings in Niger,
November 2005 and in Uganda, January 2006, and
Nigeria, August 2006 - Resulting in 13 Master Trainers and 13 in the
pipeline (French and English speaking) - Representatives from 19 countries
- Next meeting in South Africa in April 2007
associated with an environmental health
conference - GLOBE Africa Consortium formed
- Constitution
- Regional Web site in development
- Regional Training Center inaugurated in Yaoundé,
Cameroon, November 2005 - Cameroon National Science Teacher Association
formed - Regional model
- GLE in George, South Africa, February 2008
4GLOBE Learning Communities Implementation
Networks
- Often national implementation involves different
organizations - Ministry of Education and/or Ministry of
Environment - U.S. based organizations e.g., USAID, Peace
Corps, U.S. Embassies - UN organizations, e.g., UNDP, UNEP, UNESCO
- National and International NGOs
- GLOBE offers existing networks and/or
opportunities to build new networks - Working with an MOU with WMO
- Mechanism to engage National Meteorological
Services