NRRC Flagship 2: Emergency Preparedness and Response

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Flagship 2 of the Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium is coordinated by the Red Cross and the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Flagship 2 will prepare and train medical first responders, develop disaster response and information management planning, warehouse and stockpile good, prepare open spaces and facilitate international assistance for emergency response.

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