The project aims at improving the response capacity in emergency situations by creating/upgrading a new training facility for search and rescue and UXO[1] removals, and by training of personnel.


The project shall support awareness raising campaigns to improve the public response to natural disasters. International professional exchanges, including study visits to Norway and, where necessary, other EU Member States, shall also be supported.

 

 


[1] Unexploded ordnances.

Summary of bilateral results

Bilateral activities between Romanian and Norwegian emergency response agencies proved crucial for enhancing institutional capacities and strengthening cooperation. Study visits to both countries facilitated the identification of best practices for search and rescue and unexploded ordnance disposal missions, informing the development of two training programs. Joint workshops finalized the training curricula for advanced courses in pyrotechnics and urban search and rescue. Physical meetings and video conferences ensured consistent communication and collaboration. A train-of-trainers activity, assisted by Norwegian instructors, enabled Romanian personnel to improve their skills and adopt international best practices. A study visit to Norway for Romanian Gendarmerie personnel focused on incident and crisis management, contributing to the development of improved tactics and strategies. A joint table-top exercise, involving Romanian and foreign personnel, including Norwegians, simulated realistic scenarios to test coordination and response capacities. An international workshop brought together specialists from both countries to discuss best practices in emergency management.

Project details

Project info
Period
2014-2021
Approval date
Grant financing
6182353.00€
Final project cost
5216512.83€