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Project Q4301219 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Project Q4301219 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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RACE FOR LIFE
Project Q4301219 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    799,376.72 Euro
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    940,443.2 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    15 February 2020
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    14 February 2022
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    Health Center Mostar
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    45°42'44.10"N, 16°4'8.65"E
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    42°26'44.09"N, 19°15'42.48"E
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    43°20'37.57"N, 17°48'27.94"E
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    The common cross-border challenge is that children, young people and other population die, have lasting consequences or a long periods of recovery, from injuries and illnesses which could be treated correctly and efficiently with timely reaction of first responders. The causes of this problem are uneven standard operating procedures and procedures in the provision of emergency medical care in the three neighboring countries (CBC), insufficient number of people who could provide first-aid on-site and insufficient equipment for emergency medical assistance (EMS). The approach of the project to address common challenges is to harmonize operating procedures, standards, equipment procurement, and education of people who are most likely to be present at accident sites such as police, fire brigade, school teachers, coaches in sport clubs,etc. The overall objective of the project is to harmonize and improve the Emergency Medical services (EMS) in cross-border cooperation in order to act professionally and efficiently as possible in saving every human life and to provide common response in case of major, massive accidents in any territory of programme area. The results of the project will be reflected in the improvement of the EMS, the training of non-medical staff in providing first aid, contingent medical training, cooperation in common crisis situations in the event of elemental disasters or major accidents. Target groups are the large population of people who live in this area and for whom we can never know when their life will be endangered and when they will need help. Cross-border co-operation on this project will have great significance and role in improving and sustaining the quality of first aid delivery. Continuous cooperation through the sharing of knowledge and experience will be of the utmost assistance to each partner, and joint action will be of great importance for the whole region. (English)
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