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GLOFCA is implemented in close collaboration with national, regional, and international partners.

CESDRR will be engaged as a platform for distribution of knowledge and lessons-learnt about the risks, from targeted demonstration projects.
International
The University will be responsible for the implementation project components related to the EWS and associated with it.
International
Member of the Project Steering Committee. As the designated authority for the AF, Uzhydromet will liaise with the project as necessary on matters related to the project implementation.
Uzbekistan
Member of the Project Steering Committee. Focal Point on Disaster Risk Reduction activities in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan
The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) contributes to the GLOFCA project by implementing community-based disaster risk reduction and resilience-building initiatives.
Tajikistan
The Agency for Hydrometeorology of Tajikistan plays a key role in the GLOFCA project by providing critical hydrometeorological data, monitoring glacier and water-related hazards, and supporting early warning systems for glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs).
Tajikistan
Focal Point on Disaster Risk Reduction activities in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Kazakhstan
Member of the Project Steering Committee. As the designated authority for the AF, the Committee will liaise with the project as necessary on matters related to the project implementation.
Tajikistan
The project will liaise, coordinate and exchange information with Kyrgyzhydromet.
Kyrgyz Republic
The Institute will be involved in conducting a scientific assessment of the GLOF hazards and risks in collaboration with CAIAG.
Kyrgyz Republic
The Center for Remote Sensing of the Earth (Remote Sensing) is a multidisciplinary research and structural unit of the University.
Kazakhstan
Member of the Project Steering Committee. Focal Point on Disaster Risk Reduction activities in the Kyrgyz Republic.
Kyrgyz Republic