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Key topics included setting a date for the event and finalizing the detailed organizational plan

Ulaanbaatar, May 15, 2025 – Colonel Ts. Uranchimeg, Deputy Chief of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Mongolia, held a meeting today with Ms. Matilda Dimovska, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Mongolia.

Key topics included setting a date for the event and finalizing the detailed organizational plan

Ulaanbaatar, May 15, 2025 – Colonel Ts. Uranchimeg, Deputy Chief of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Mongolia, held a meeting today with Ms. Matilda Dimovska, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Mongolia.

Mongolia diagnosis of capacities to manage climate and disaster risk

Mongolia diagnosis of capacities to manage climate and disaster risk

Policymakers digest

Policymakers digest

Received Equipment and Discussed Implemented Projects

These advanced drones are capable of performing various critical tasks, including exploration at depths of up to 200 meters, operating in air temperatures ranging from -10°C to +50°C, organizing rapid rescue operations, ensuring rescuer safety, detecting submerged objects, and assessing water quality.

Exchanged Views on Cooperation in Disaster Prevention Field

During the meeting, both parties discussed avenues for strengthening cooperation between their countries in the field of disaster prevention. They also explored potential collaborations with Australian disaster protection authorities.

Exchange of views on launching cooperation between the two countries in the field of disaster protection

Colonel Ts. Ganzorig, the First Deputy Chief of the National Emergency Management Agency, met with Ambassador Counselor Martin Orlando and Defense Attaché Marcelino Capotte from the Embassy of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay in Beijing. During their meeting, both parties discussed the potential for collaboration between their countries in the area of disaster protection

The short-term drill was organized for the first time as part of the project

For the first time, the two countries' teams at the National Rescue Brigade, part of the National Emergency Management Agency, organized a joint short-term training course. This course followed the "Rules of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group" and focused on leadership and organizational skills.