Within the framework of the project, "Stronger Together - Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-Border Emergencies", funded by the Directorate General of Civil Security and Humanitarian Aid (DG ECHO) of the European Commission, on August 2-6th, German non-governmental international organization ASB, with the support of UK-MED, organized a visit in Manchester, England.
Members of the emergency medical team from Georgia and Armenia took part in the training tour. During the visit, UK-MED shared with the participants its experience on the formation and functioning of the emergency medical team. In addition, the group members had the opportunity to meet with mentors from the World Health Organization, who will support and be involved in the global classification of the groups.
Under the framework of this project, vulnerable target groups, including women, children, and older people, received voucher cards as for finance assistance.
EMT members will be trained according to international standards. The intensive training course will last for 15 days. Armenian EMT will be delved into the mechanisms of humanitarian aid, civ
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The Country Director of ASB Georgia, Clemens Von Heimendahl, visited the Racha-Lechkhumi region, where he became acquainted with the activities of the project "Providing Access to Support Fo
“When we first arrived here, we only had one suitcase, mostly packed with documentation. The assistance provided has been invaluable to me, and I'm truly grateful to ASB Georgia for everythin