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NRCS-ICRC Joint Workshop Focuses on Emergency Preparedness and Response

Held in Kathmandu, Nepal, from February 17 to 20, 2026, the workshop aimed to strengthen NRCS’s institutional readiness, coordination mechanisms, and operational capacities to respond effectively and safely to humanitarian needs during crises.

A total of 24 NRCS staff members (11 women and 13 men) from various branches and the National Headquarters participated in the workshop. Resource persons included experts from the ICRC and NRCS staff with prior experience in emergency preparedness and response. The sessions covered a range of topics, including the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Safe Humanitarian Access, Restoring Family Links, Dignified Management of the Deceased and First Aid services.

Participants during a group exercise

The workshop utilized a participatory approach, combining theoretical sessions with practical exercises such as scenario analysis and group work. Structured discussions encouraged participants, representing diverse geographic and cultural backgrounds, to share their experiences and insights while also contributing to the institutional knowledge base.

Adding further depth to the learning process, discussions along with interactive sessions with NRCS, ICRC and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) senior representatives, provided both valuable perspectives and lessons from practical experience. A panel discussion on Dignified Management of the Deceased and Restoring Family Links, included representatives from the Kathmandu District Administration Office, Directorate of Disaster Management of Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Disaster Management Division of Nepal Police, Department of Forensic Medicine at Institute of Medicine, Medico Legal Society of Nepal, NRCS and the ICRC.  The discussions addressed issues of missing and deceased individuals during humanitarian crises and facilitated the sharing of key information and practical recommendations. It aimed to equip participants for effective emergency response while supporting the national coordination mechanism.

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