Held IV joint coordintion committee meeting of the project

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The fourth meeting of the joint coordination committee of the second phase of the project "Strengthening Mongolia's Earthquake Disaster Protection Capacity" implemented by the National Emergency Management Agency in cooperation with Japan International Cooperation Organization JICA.

The IV meeting of the joint coordination committee of the project held on January 15, 2024.

At the meeting, the working groups presented the completed actions and achievements.

Within the framework of the project, the VR training system and equippment were supplied to the Disaster Prevention Training Methodology Center, 10 buildings were selected from the buildings that needed to be strengthened. As well as seismic models being developed.

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