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The EUCPT with representatives of IGU in their function as LEMA

EU Host Nation Support TTX Răzeni, Moldova

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More than 90 Civil Protection experts from 14 countries brought their experience to the EU Host Nation Support tabletop exercise.

Since this TTX is in Europe but Moldova is not part of the EU or UCPM family, what are the main challenges for working together if help is needed?

It is important that the participants had the online course in advance about how Host Nation Support works. Since they are familiar with the idea of it, the challenge after the clarification for international assistance was decided, is how to receive and support the assistance for the coordinated response in the requesting state.

"The main challenge is definitely how the stakeholders, neighbouring countries and the receiving country, in that case, the Republic of Moldova and their national authorities and emergency services can optimise to work together with the UCPM to be prepared for real disasters.“

The process of the TTX: before the TTX started, a dry run exercise with the national authority (IGSU) was conducted, followed by an introduction to the use of virtual reality. On the first day of the “disaster”, where an earthquake hit the country with a following blackout was simulated. After assessing and analysing the situation the Request for Assistance was issued. The exercise started on day 2 of the disaster when the UCPM teams and international organisations arrived to respond. After lunch, there was a time jump, in the afternoon the situation on day 3 of the disaster was simulated, mainly to enable the work of the rescue teams with the support of the host nation.

On the second day of the TTX, the situation of “disaster day 7” and disaster day 14“ were simulated, where team rotation happened and the first international rescue teams are returning to their home bases.

For the EU HNS TTX in Moldova, the EUCPT and a TAST, seven skeleton and virtual modules, and other response capacities have participated. The EUCPT at the TTX in Moldova was led by the team leader, Vigier Corinna, and assisted by a deputy and two more coordination and assessment experts. They were supported by a Liaison Officer from the ERCC, Adrien Eric and a TAST team.

What was the target of the second TTX in the Republic of Moldova? What were the main contents of this exercise?

„We simulated an earthquake with cascading effects, which hit the country. For us, it is important, that every participant has the experience from the exercise, where they can work in difficult situations and learn from them. They should be able to respond faster and be familiar with this kind of emergency response.
We also offered the HNS Quick Reference Card, and the EU HNS pocket guide, items of the HNS toolkit, which escorted the participants through the exercise.“

Prepardness and interoperability are keywords, and without them, none of the rescue and emergency capacities could work together. For that reason this project was established, where authorities in the Republic of Moldova could exercise how to react and receive when help is needed. It is an excellent opportunity to train how different emergency management structures work on national, international and cross-border dimensions.

„We also offer the participants to exercise in a virtual reality scenario which is not a standard, neither in tabletop exercises nor in other pieces of training. So we can truly say that we are going with the newest developments in this field“

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Project EU HNS Table Top exercise outside EU staff

The objective of the contract is to design, plan, conduct and evaluate two table top exercises (TTX) with host nation support (HNS).