On April 26th, the 120-hour induction training course for the Armenian Emergency Medical Team (EMT) concluded in Armenia. This training initiative is part of the DG – ECHO funded project: “Stronger Together – Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-Border Emergencies”.
EMT members underwent training according to international standards. The intensive course lasted for 15 days. Armenian EMT was delved into the mechanisms of humanitarian aid, civil defense, and the operational mechanisms of the emergency medical teams. Upon completion, participants were honored with special certificates by Mr. Clemens Von Heimendal, the Country Director of ASB Georgia and Mr. Armen Melkonyan, Head of International Relations Department of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia and the ARM EMT Lead.
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The meeting was organized as part of the SEGI project, funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft. This project aims to support the integration of Ukrainians living in Georgia through sports, educati
The event featured a self-defense masterclass for Ukrainian and Georgian women and children, led by Georgia’s Youth Olympic champion Mate Gvelesiani, alongside Toma Gelashvili.
ASB Georgia remains committed to the wellbeing of Ukrainians living in Georgia, continuing our support through various efforts and activities aimed at fostering integration and stability.
This activity is part of the project SEGI: Sport, Education, Gender, and Information, implemented by ASB Georgia and its partner organizations, UT and SSK, with funding from Aktion Deutschlan
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