WAM said the Emergency and Crisis Management Summit is taking place under the auspices of Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Governor of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and National Security Advisor.
The summit includes numerous sessions and workshops, with the participation of more than 20 senior officials from national, regional and global bodies concerned with security, emergency and crisis management, and a group of experts, specialists and interested people from more than 11 countries.
They have practical, realistic and academic experiences in crisis and disaster management, and they have a lot of effort in the field of crisis recovery.
The summit is a global platform to strengthen partnerships and international cooperation, exchange experiences in the field of emergencies, crises and disasters, and discuss the most important global challenges and trends.
The summit also establishes the importance of anticipating and anticipating future risks and developments with the aim of improving the global response to cross-border crises and emergencies.
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