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4. CBRN MCMs Preparedness for Government: Workshop

This workshop facilitation prepares government officials, policymakers, and CBRN managers to anticipate, plan, and respond effectively with medical countermeasures (MCMs) to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. Participants gain a structured understanding of preparedness from risk assessment to international cooperation, ensuring readiness at every level of government.

  • Risk & Capability Assessment
    Learn to identify potential CBRN threats, assess vulnerabilities in populations and infrastructure, and evaluate national capabilities. Participants practice building comprehensive risk profiles to guide resource planning.
  • Response Planning & Command Structures
    Understand how to design effective CBRN response plans that align with national frameworks. Explore unified command systems, activation thresholds, and interagency coordination to ensure seamless decision-making during crises.
  • Crisis Communication & Emergency Frameworks
    Develop strategies for public communication under pressure, including clear, timely updates. Learn to define and manage states of emergency and maintain continuity of government operations.
  • International Cooperation & Assistance
    Examine how to establish agreements and tools for requesting and delivering international assistance. Participants practice building international networks and aligning training and resources with global standards.

Impact for government institutions:
By participating at this workshop, participants gain the ability to integrate risk assessment, planning, crisis management, and international collaboration into a single preparedness framework. This can strengthen national resilience, save time and resources, and ensure readiness to respond to CBRN incidents with confidence and coordination.

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