P88 Participating Countries
This project is to be implemented to benefit the partner countries of the South East and Eastern Europe (SEEE) of the European Union's Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Centers of Excellence Initiative (CoE), namely: The Republic of Albania, The Republic of Armenia, The Republic of Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, The Republic of North Macedonia, The Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, The Republic of Serbia, and Ukraine.
P88 STORYLINE
In the majority of SEEE participant countries, otherwise well trained first-line medical and paramedical responders and second-line hospital emergency staff and emergency medical managers are poorly trained and equipped to respond to a CBRN event.
What if we could create or improve a forum for all players to address these problems? Then we could work together in the following areas:
- Develop and enhance training capabilities and competencies in CBRN Emergency Medical Preparedness and Response
- Enhance the capacity of selected CBRN Emergency Medical Training Centres through the provision of equipment.
- Standardise procedures for CBRN Emergency Medical Preparedness and Response
- Run training programs and exercises to test our capabilities.
- And finally, we could explore regional opportunities to work together.
This project presents a series of activities that will strengthen and empower CBRN Emergency Medical Preparedness and Response in SEEE.
It is funded by the European Union's Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear risk mitigation Centres of Excellence Initiative (EU CBRN CoE) and is implemented by the Science & Technology Center In Ukraine (STCU).