Humanitarian Dubai and the General Directorate of European Operations of Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (DG ECHO) of the European Commission have task steps to strengthen cooperation in the humanitarian fields, emergency and response. On the banks of the European Humanitarian Forum in Brussels, Maciej Popowski, general director of DG Echo, and Giuseppe Saba, CEO and member of the Humanitarian Dubai Board, in the presence of Hultan Mohammed Fene Development of Giuseppe Saba, and Mobae Ambassador of Dubae, a member of the Dubaae Board of Dubae, a member of Dubae, a member of Dubae, a member of Dubae, a member The Dubaa Board. Duchy of Luxembourg and the European Union.
The package describes areas for a closer collaboration, including information and knowledge exchange, coordination, sustainability and innovation, the reaffirmation of both
Giuseppe Saba, CEO and member of the Board of Dubai Humanitarian, Fixed, “This is our shared ambition to improve agility, coordination and sustainability of the humanitarian emergency response through association. From our unique strategic position such as the largest humanitarian center, Dubai Humanitarian plays a qualifying and proactive role in facilitation of the humanitarian community to provide help in a timely and efficient way.
Reflecting on the firm, Maciej Popowski, General Director or DG Echo Saying:“This agreement reflects our shared commitment to a more effective and agile humanitarian action. Better to serve the most needy, wherever they are.”
Advance of humanitarian logistics and crisis response
Through this package, Dubai Humanitarian and DG will collaborate in coordinated relief operations, exchange critical logistics data and explore innovative and sustainable solutions to improve supply positions anyway. This includes possible joint initiatives to improve the management and deployment of prepositioned humanitarian aid.
Strengthen knowledge and dissemination
The agreement describes opportunities to share best practices in quality, sustainability and operational excellence. It also paves the way to develop training programs sets that focus on improving the local and regional emergency preparation, as well as in Coving Joint Forums that involve key interested parties, said Academy, Disaster Management authorities and the private sector. DG EHO and DXBH will also collaborate in the coordinated communication efforts to raise awareness about the importance of strong and coordinated humanitarian systems.