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The chief of nema met with the program coordinator ali muslu, turkish cooperation and coordination agencies in ulaanbaatar

The partnership has focused on responding to the aftermath of disasters, training personnel, and delivering humanitarian assistance.

Joint meeting with U.S forest service instructors organized

During the meeting, participants discussed plans for the years 2025-2026, shared their experiences, and focused on enhancing officers' professional skills.

Оfficers received training on how to effectively operate within an incident command system

Participants learned about accident assessment, goal-based management, resource management, disaster planning, and emergency planning, as well as how to effectively work within an incident command system.

Participating in "road and belt”coordinators' meeting and youth discussion

37 representatives of 27 countries and international organizations are participating in the meeting.

Nema organizing training of trainers for incedint command system

Mongolia is working activity to institute ICS in responding to incidents by taking up international best practices with the aim to successfully adapt to Mongolian reality by builfing our professional capacity.

Certificates handed over to officers

This initiative aimed to enhance the knowledge of firefighting and rescue unit commanders, as well as branch commanders, regarding effective decision-making. Certificates were handed over to the officers who participated in the training.

Joint Training on "Firefighting in High-Rise Buildings

Brigadier General D. Namsrai, Deputy Chief of NEMA, attended the opening ceremony. In his speech "The joint commission meeting for the implementation of the intergovernmental agreement has been held annually for 29 years. This training marks the beginning of our activities for 2024-2025, as approved during the XIX session of the Mongolian-Russian Joint Commission held in 2023." 

Organzizing trainnig to enhance the psychological khowledge and experience of officers

Approximately 50 officers from NEMA and representatives from central and local Emergency Management Departments—including commanders, group rulers, rescue team doctors, and psychologists—are participating in the training.