Category: Information Management
Puntland Geospatial Conference Report 22-23 June 2025
From 22 to 23 June 2025, the Information Management Center (IMC) successfully hosted the first Puntland Geospatial Conference in Garowe. The two-day event highlighted the crucial role of geospatial technologies in managing land, water, and climate data to support informed decision-making across sectors. Key topics included: The conference concluded with a shared commitment to institutional sustainability, private sector engagement, and […]
Read morePuntland GU Rainfall Performance of 2025
The Puntland Information Management Center (IMC) has released the GU Rainfall Performance Report for 2025, revealing widespread rainfall deficits and increasing drought stress across the region. The GU season (April–June 2025) was marked by normal to below-normal rainfall, with 14 out of 30 rain stations recording shortfalls. Districts along the coast, including Caluula, Iskushuban, Banderbayla, and Bossaso, received little to no rain, […]
Read moreSAADAASHA ROOBKA EE MAALMAHA 11 – 17 MAAJO 2025:
Waxaa asbuucii lasoo dhaafay da’ay roobab lagu diirsaday qaybo ka mid ah deeganada Puntland, waxaana deegaanada roob beeguhu yaalo ee roob saday laga diiwaan galiyay roobab, gaar ahaan Balidhiddin (37.3) mm, Uusgure (32) mm, Dangoroyo (30.4) mm, Qardho (28) mm, Burtine (27) mm, Xasbahale (27) mm, Darusalam (25.3) mm, Widh widh (22.1) mm, Laascanood (21) […]
Read moreKarkar & Nugal-Gibin Watershed Study Report – April 2024
We are pleased to release the Karkar & Nugal-Gibin Watershed Study Report, a collaborative effort led by the Puntland Information Management Center for Water & Land Resources (IMC) with technical support from FAO-SWALIM. The report provides in-depth insights into watershed characteristics, land degradation, water source vulnerability, and climate variability in the Karkar and Nugal-Gibin regions of […]
Read moreIMC Female Internship Programme 2025
Information Management Centre for Water & Land Resources (IMC) in Puntland was founded in 2019 and is established under the Presidential decree to offer land and water resources data to assist in informed decision making by the government and other stakeholders. The IMC announces the third intake of Female Internship Programme. The programme aims to […]
Read morePUNTLAND GU’ SEASONAL RAINFALL OUTLOOK 2025
According to the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), highlighted during the 69th Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum (GHACOF69), there is a higher likelihood of below-normal rainfall in Puntland during March, April, and May 2025. The probabilistic rainfall forecast for March to May 2025 indicates an increased chance of drier conditions with […]
Read morePuntland Deyr Rainfall Performance of 2024
Overview The Deyr 2024 season began in the third dekad of September and lasted until the end of November. Most of the rain gauges in Puntland recorded below normal rainfall, with the exception of Xudun, Murcanyo, Las’anod, Widh-widh, Burtinle, and Xasbahale stations, which received over 100mm of rain as shown in (Map1). Based on the […]
Read morePuntland GU’ Rainfall Performance of 2024
Normal to below normal rainfall received over most parts of Puntland during Gu’ 2024 Season Observed Gu’ Rainfall Performance The spatial variation of observed Gu’ (March – June) 2024 rains (Map 1), shows varying patterns with most parts of Puntland having received average to below-average rainfall. The exception is over for Xudun, Las’anod, Burtinle, and […]
Read moreRe-Advertisement: IMC-Puntland Female Internship Programme 2024
Subject: Female Internship Programme 2024 Information Management Centre for Water & Land Resources (IMC) in Puntland was founded in 2019 and is established under the Presidential decree to offer land and water resources data to assist in informed decision making by the government and other stakeholders. The IMC announces the second intake of Female Internship […]
Read morePuntland Deyr Rainfall Performance of 2023
The Deyr 2023 rainy season resulted varying amount of rains across the Puntland. While many areas observed average to above-average rainfall, the coastal areas of the Red Sea, particularly along the Bossaso and Laasqoray districts, recorded below-normal rainfall as visible from the cumulative rainfall performance map and observed data from the rain gauge stations. In […]
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