The purpose of the declaration of intent is to formalize and emphasize the long-term commitment of our joint efforts. This work aims to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience through support for mine action and rescue services, known as the Mine Action and Rescue Service (MARS).
The initiative, which began on August 19 this year, has two primary components. The first focuses on rescue services and civil protection in partnership with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU), MSB’s counterpart in Ukraine. The second focuses on mine action in cooperation with the National Police of Ukraine (NPU) and the State Special Transport Service (SSTS). The project will last for three years with a budget of 190 million SEK, funded by Sida.
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Source: Swedish Civil Contingency Agency
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