World vision mongolia handed over emergency medical and communication equipment worth 53.1 million mnt

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Within the framework of the "Family Livelihood and Coping" program of the World Vision Mongolia International Organization handed over equipment and devices to the National Rescue Brigade under NEMA to increase the capacity to provide basic life support at the site of disasters and incidents.

Equipment valued at 53.1 million MNT, including 17 types of emergency medical and 12 types of communication equipment. In this respect, it presents an opportunity to enhance the capacity and preparedness of the designated team to execute operations at the site of disasters and incidents.

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