In an era of evolving chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threats, strengthening interagency readiness and operational coordination is crucial for countries around the world.
These threats — whether natural, accidental or deliberate — can have devastating consequences for public health, safety and stability if response mechanisms are not in place. Recognising the importance of proactive capacity-building, Sierra Leone and Liberia have recently taken steps to enhance their CBRN preparedness. With support from the European Union, both countries hosted comprehensive trainings in February 2025 aimed at strengthening technical and operational capabilities in the detection and response to CBRN risks. The activities focused on fostering interagency collaboration and ensuring that local responders can effectively operate critical CBRN equipment.
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Source: European Union
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