OSCE Office trains managers and instructors on enhancing their skills in dealing with explosive haza

DUSHANBE, March 31, 2016, Asia-Plus — A four-day seminar organized by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan on explosive hazards training management opened at the Office’s premises in Dushanbe on March 29. According to the OSCE Office, eighteen training managers and instructors working in explosive hazards reduction and response at the national armed forces, national mine […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, March 31, 2016, Asia-Plus — A four-day seminar organized by the OSCE Office in Tajikistan on explosive hazards training management opened at the Office’s premises in Dushanbe on March 29.

According to the OSCE Office, eighteen training managers and instructors working in explosive hazards reduction and response at the national armed forces, national mine action co-ordination authorities as well as supporting agencies from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and the Unites States, are taking part.

“The seminar brings forward the general principles and modalities for developing and implementing training courses in the field of explosive ordnance disposal in accordance with the international standards,” said Fabio Piana, the Deputy Head of the OSCE Office in Tajikistan.  “The OSCE Office, in the capacity of training manager, will continue to provide the platform that enables the transfer of relevant Mine Action competencies at the individual, collective or institutional levels.”

Lead Instructor, Sergeant First Class Mike Wells of the US Army Central (ARCENT), said: “A common understanding and delivery of training materials and teaching methods among Central Asian military specialists contributes to the standardization of trainings and inter-operability of their specialists and units, for example, in joint military exercises and peace-keeping operations.”

The seminar, financed by the US State Department’s Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement, continues the OSCE Office-facilitated Explosive Ordnance Disposal training cycle for 2016. The latter is being carried out in training partnership with US ARCENT and hosted by Tajikistan’s Defense Ministry.

Since 2009, the OSCE has been supporting the development of co-operative mechanisms on a technical level among states in Central Asia and Afghanistan to address concerns and challenges stemming from explosive hazards.

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Sanctions lifted: Dushanbe City Bank resumes international operations

The bank is returning to full-scale international operations.

Gasoline and diesel fuel in Dushanbe rose in price by 8.9% due to the war in the Middle East

The rise in global oil prices and, consequently, the cost of petroleum products has triggered the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Ministry of Labor organizes consultations for migrants returning from Russia at Dushanbe airport

Employees of the Migration Service explain the requirements of Russian legislation and offer job vacancies in their homeland.

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan discuss simplification of customs procedures and implementation of VIN.TJ system

The VIN.TJ system is designed to simplify the process of vehicle registration and control.

Tajikistan climbs four places in the global fixed internet speed ranking

This is the country's best performance in the past five years.

President of Tajikistan launches hydro unit No. 7 at Nurek HPP

As of today, three units have been completely replaced at the country's largest hydroelectric power station.

Italian Opera in Dushanbe: Shohrukh Yunusov invites to an evening of musical revelations

The evening will feature the most recognizable Italian works alongside world and Tajik classics.

The European Union lifts sanctions on Tajik banks

This is attributed to successful reforms and improved financial transparency in the country.

Meta announced plans to lay off about 10% of its staff

The reason cited is the high costs of artificial intelligence development.