2021-01-26 14:57:51
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The French Republic is donating assistance worth EUR 54,000 or MNT 184 million for Mongolia’s fight against the COVID-19 within
the framework of the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM).
The contribution is composed of a set of oxygen therapy
equipment: oxygen concentrators (5 pieces), 10-liter generators (5 pieces), low
and high concentration oxygen masks (400 pieces), and oxygen glasses (200
pieces). It is an expression of the French people s solidarity to help Mongolia
fight the pandemic, reported by the Embassy of France in Mongolia.
France donates oxygen therapy equipment to Mongolia
AKIPRESS.COM - In response to Mongolia s request for assistance in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, France is contributing in the form of a donation of oxygen therapy equipment as an expression of the solidarity of the French people during this difficult period, EU External Action Service said.
This assistance is provided to Mongolia under the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM), coordinated by the European Union Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC).
The donation consists of a set of oxygen therapy equipment: oxygen extractors (5 pieces), ten-litre generators (5 pieces), oxygen masks (400 pieces), and oxygen glasses (200 pieces).
Combating COVID-19- Donations from France to Mongolia under the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism
In response to Mongolia s request for assistance in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, France is contributing in the form of a donation of oxygen therapy equipment as an expression of the solidarity of the French people during this difficult period.
This assistance is provided to Mongolia under the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM), coordinated by the European Union Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC).
The donation consists of a set of oxygen therapy equipment: oxygen extractors (5 pieces), ten-litre generators (5 pieces), oxygen masks (400 pieces), and oxygen glasses (200 pieces).
Fear that affected areas may face irreversible decline in population
Reconstruction must comply with earthquake-resistant requirements
MEPs call for financial and other assistance to be distributed swiftly to enable a quick recovery in areas affected by the earthquake in Croatia last December.
The European Commission, together with other European and Croatian institutions, should minimise the administrative requirements to access help and support for people on the ground, MEPs say in the resolution on mitigating the consequences of the earthquakes in Croatia. They warn that Croatian authorities are under considerable financial pressure and that the extremely serious situation in affected areas may lead to an irreversible decline in population with devastating social and economic consequences.