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The last training course, out of four planned, was held by Executive Committee of Izmail City Council in the framework of the large infrastructure project “Clean River”, in the field of intervention in man-made disasters in Odesa city. The training, which took place in the period August 15-18, 2022, was attended by specialists from Main Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Odesa Region and Odesa Regional State Administration. This event was aimed at enhancing the stakeholders’ awareness in intervention in emergency situations caused by man-made disasters in Danube Delta Border area.
One more training was conducted by Executive Committee of Izmail City Council, as the Lead beneficiary of the project “Clean River”, in the field of intervention in man-made disasters in Izmail city. The training, which took place in the period August 08-11, 2022, was attended by specialists from Main Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Odesa Region, Administration of Izmail Sea Port, Izmail District State Administration and Danube Hydrometeorological Observatory. This event was aimed at enhancing the stakeholders’ awareness in intervention in emergency situations caused by man-made disasters in Danube Delta Border area.
Despite the difficulties caused by the imposition of martial law in Ukraine, the Executive Committee of Izmail City Council of Izmail District of Odesa Region, together with other project partners, actively continue to implement activities within the large infrastructure project “Clean River”.
Thus, Executive Committee of Izmail City Council, as the Lead beneficiary of the project “Clean River”, conducted 2 trainings in the field of prevention man-made disaster in Izmail city. The trainings, which took place in the period July 11-14 and July 25-28, 2022, were attended by specialists from health care institutions/ hospitals, namely specialists from the CNE “Danube Regional Hospital of Odesa Regional Council”, CNE “Izmail City Central Hospital”, CNE “Central District Hospital” and CO “Izmail Emergency and Urgent Medical Aid Station”. These activities were aimed at enhancing the stakeholders’ awareness in prevention emergency situations caused by man-made disasters in Danube Delta Border area.
Tulcea County Administrative Territorial Unit throughout Tulcea County Council in partnership with Macin Administrative Territorial Unit, Danube Regional Hospital of Odessa Regional Council, Executive Committee of Izmail City Council of Izmail District of Odesa Region and Association of Cross-border Cooperation “Lower Danube Euroregion” implements the project “CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE”, EMS ENI code: HEALTH/4.1/1, funded by the European Union through Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020.
The total budget of the project is 4 252 896,23 EUR (approx. 143 689 620 UAH), of which the European Union contribution is 88,88%, respectively 3 780 000 EUR (approx. 127 712 214 UAH).
“CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE” project overall objective is the enhancing the access to health, as strategically priority, in the border area of Romania and Ukraine, more specific within the Lower Danube Euroregion, throughout improving the healthcare infrastructure of Tulcea County, Romania and Izmail District, Ukraine by joint activities of rehabilitation and endowment of 4 (four) hospitals: Măcin (RO), Tulcea (RO), the Danube Basin Hospital on water transport” (UA) and the Izmail City Hospital (UA) and raising awareness among the cross-border community on the importance of permanent health monitoring in the early identification of medical conditions and on the prevention policies.
The project “CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE” will be implemented in the period 26 March 2019 – 25 September 2022.
10th Project Partnership Meeting will be organized on May 31st, 2022 in Tulcea (Romania), established to assess the project progress, as well the planning of the next activities.
For more information, contact person is: Mr. Vladimir PAVEL, Project responsible, phone: +380 96 154 4780, e-mail: lip.izmail@gmail.com.
The Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020 is financed by the European Union through the European Neighborhood Instrument and co-financed by the participating countries in the Programme.
Tulcea County Administrative Territorial Unit throughout Tulcea County Council in partnership with Macin Administrative Territorial Unit, Danube Regional Hospital of Odessa Regional Council, Executive Committee of Izmail City Council of Izmail District of Odesa Region and Association of Cross-border Cooperation “Lower Danube Euroregion” implements the project “CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE”, EMS ENI code: HEALTH/4.1/1, funded by the European Union through Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020.
The total budget of the project is 4 252 896,23 EUR (approx. 143 689 620 UAH), of which the European Union contribution is 88,88%, respectively 3 780 000 EUR (approx. 127 712 214 UAH).
“CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE” project overall objective is the enhancing the access to health, as strategically priority, in the border area of Romania and Ukraine, more specific within the Lower Danube Euroregion, throughout improving the healthcare infrastructure of Tulcea County, Romania and Izmail District, Ukraine by joint activities of rehabilitation and endowment of 4 (four) hospitals: Măcin (RO), Tulcea (RO), the Danube Basin Hospital on water transport” (UA) and the Izmail City Hospital (UA) and raising awareness among the cross-border community on the importance of permanent health monitoring in the early identification of medical conditions and on the prevention policies.
The project “CROSS – BORDER HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE” will be implemented in the period 26 March 2019 – 25 September 2022.
8th Project Partnership Meeting will be organized on March 3rd, 2022 in Tulcea (Romania), established to assess the project progress, as well the planning of the next activities.
For more information, contact person is: Mr. Vladimir PAVEL, Project responsible, phone: +380 96 154 4780, e-mail: lip.izmail@gmail.com.
The Joint Operational Programme Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020 is financed by the European Union through the European Neighborhood Instrument and co-financed by the participating countries in the Programme.
The training course for policemen was conducted in the period 19-21.01.2022 in Tulcea, Romania in the framework of the project “CBC-Safety – Prevention and Combating Organized Crime and Police Cooperation through Cross-Border Centers at the Romania-Ukraine Border” EMS ENI code 1HARD/4.3/2, funded by the European Union through ENI CBC Romania-Ukraine 2014-2020. The topic of the training was “Unconventional threats – source of insecurity of nations in the globalization era”.
The training was organized by the Partner 2 of the project Tulcea County Police Inspectorate (Romania). In frames of the project implementation, the Ukrainian partners – Executive Committee of Izmail City Council of Izmail District of Odesa Region, Main Department of the National Police in Odesa Region (Ukraine), as well as Lead Partner Tulcea Municipality (Romania) participated in the training.
The target group of the training was 15 police officers from Tulcea, Romania and 5 police officers from Odesa region, Ukraine. The training covered such topics as terrorism and crime in the age of globalization, international police cooperation, human security in the age of globalization, etc.
During the course, police officers improved their skills and established relationship between structures at the cross-border level. There will be 2 more trainings in Romania and 2 in Ukraine.
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