Armenia is making important progress in developing its Emergency Medical Team (EMT)—strengthening coordination, expanding access to essential equipment, and creating training opportunities. With the support of the project “Stronger Together – Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-border Emergencies between Georgia and Armenia”, funded by DG ECHO and implemented by ASB, Armenia is reinforcing its capacity to respond to disasters and health emergencies.
During a recent meeting with Armenia’s EMT Team Leader, Armen Melkonyan, ASB Program Manager Teona Julukhadze once again emphasized the crucial role of Armenia’s leadership in fostering cross-border cooperation for effective crisis response.
Special thanks go to the Ministry of Health of Armenia and to Armen Melkonyan for their dedication and leadership. Their commitment is a strong reminder that cooperation and preparedness go hand in hand in making our region safer.
The Georgian Emergency Medical Team (EMT Type 1 – Fixed) has reached a significant milestone by being pre-verified in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) standards.
From January 27 to 29, 2026, ASB Georgia and Armenia participated in the WHO European Emergency Medical Teams (EMT) Regional Meeting held in Madrid. Hosted by Spain, the event was organized i
The exercise enabled participants to apply in practice the skills, standard operating procedures, and knowledge gained during earlier EMT capacity-building training. The full-scale simulation
In Georgia, survivors can report GBV and DV by calling 112. The accompanying banner provides additional contact information for social services and crisis support, highlighting the resources
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