ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)
The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) has held a training workshop to launch the National Programme for Developing Specialised Volunteer Cadres for Emergency Response.
Held in coordination with Emirates Foundation, the programme aims to enhance the country's readiness, response to emergencies and disasters, and train volunteers in key areas to support national emergency response efforts.
The programme includes three key phases: the "foundational phase" focuses on providing basic training for volunteers, followed by the "specialised phase", where volunteers receive training in specific areas. Finally, the "practical phase" allows volunteers to apply the skills they have acquired through hand-on exercises.
Ali Rashid Al Neyadi, Director-General of NCEMA, highlighted the programme's importance as a vital step in strengthening the UAE's emergency response capabilities. "By training a specialised volunteer workforce, we ensure that we are prepared to provide immediate and effective support during crises," he noted.