Gulf Insider
The Government of Abu Dhabi has announced the launch of a strategic plan to train 20,000 frontline personnel, including both healthcare and non-healthcare workers across healthcare facilities, emergency medical services, security entities, and other critical sectors involved in responding to major incidents and emergencies. The program will be delivered through a unified, integrated, and accredited framework. This announcement was made during the opening of the National Emergency Response Forum “Istijaba,” held today in Abu Dhabi and organized by the UAE National Program for Preparedness and Response “جاهزية” (Jahezia). The forum marks the beginning of a nationwide initiative aligned with the strategic plan to enhance the capabilities of frontline responders. The forum will run over the course of a week, moving across several emirates. Ajman will host Tuesday’s sessions, followed by Fujairah on Wednesday, with the event concluding on Sunday in Dubai. This approach aims to strengthen institutional integration, unify national concepts, and elevate the efficiency of the country’s emergency and crisis response system in line with global best practices and standards. Building a proactive and integrated crisis response system The forum is part of ongoing national efforts to establish a proactive and comprehensive system centered on preparedness and effective response, […]
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