HUMANITARIAN AID
Providing humanitarian aid is an integral part of the Czech Republic's foreign policy. Humanitarian aid abroad is provided according to the urgency of the situation and needs of the affected country, according to the possibilities of the economy, the available resources of the state budget, in accordance with the principles and resolutions of the international community and with its own priorities and interests.
Humanitarian aid is governed by Act No. 151/2010 Coll. on international development cooperation and humanitarian assistance abroad. Humanitarian assistance abroad is the set of activities financed from the national budget in order to prevent loss of life and injury, to alleviate suffering and to restore basic living conditions after an emergency, to mitigate long-lasting consequences of emergencies and to prevent their occurrence and negative consequences. Humanitarian aid includes ad hoc response to natural or man-made disasters, aid in long-term (complex) humanitarian crises and disaster prevention. State humanitarian aid to foreign countries is financed from funds allocated in the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
From this budget can be financed humanitarian aid provided abroad in particular:
- Rescue (rescue teams) – special teams are prepared for rescue humanitarian aid abroad and are always composed to meet the needs on the place of emergency (search and rescue, fire, flood, chemical and ecological and special). Teams consist mainly of members of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic. Members of the canine brigades, the Police of the Czech Republic or doctors may also be part of the teams.
- Material – material humanitarian aid abroad is provided on the basis of a specific request from the affected country, which is then considered by the Czech side and eventually provided.
- Financial - the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is providing financial humanitarian aid abroad. Assistance is mostly provided through international organizations or directly to the bank account of the affected country.
- Advisory - advisory activities of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and persons included in the Integrated Rescue System to affected countries.
- Combined - a combination of the above mentioned kinds of aid.
Depending on the nature of the disaster, the Minister of Foreign Affairs decides to release of the funds from this budget, up to 10 million CZK. In individual cases, the government of the Czech Republic must decide on the release of funds over 10 million CZK based on a proposal made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. According to Article 9 of Act No. 151/2010 Coll., on international development cooperation and humanitarian assistance abroad, the Ministry of Interior provides humanitarian aid to EU member states and other states of the European Economic Area and decides on its scope and form.
According to Act No. 239/2000 Coll., on Integrated Rescue System the tasks of Ministry of the Interior in this field are fulfilled by the Directorate General of Fire Rescue Service.
In 2018, the sum of 180 million CZK was originally allocated to humanitarian assistance (the budget for humanitarian assistance to foreign countries is 218 million CZK for the year 2019); during the year, the budget was increased by another 27 million CZK for assistance to Syria and for the realization of the MEDEVAC program. During 2018, 44 humanitarian activities in 23 countries were supported in the total amount of 181,3 million CZK; other 7 activities in total 31,45 million CZK were indicated for recovery of Syria.
Almost 88% of the budget was allocated to the needs of displaced persons, (internally and in third countries) as a result of conflicts, including support for host communities; the remaining 12% were allocated for disaster relief, including reconstruction and resilience.
HUMANITARIAN AID WITH INVOLVEMENT OF FIRE RESCUE SERVICE CR
During 2018, the expert assistance to Thailand was provided, assistance was offered to Sweden in forest fires fighting. Material assistance to Greece (fires) and Iran (floods) was provided in the first half of the year 2019. Bellow you can find a brief description of humanitarian aid provided during the last year.
THAILAND
The Czech Republic actively participated in the rescue mission in the Tham Luang Cave in northern Thailand, where twelve boys and their football coach were trapped by torrential rains. The Minister of Interior in agreement with the Directorate General of the Fire Rescue Service decided to dispatch two members of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic who flew to Thailand on Friday 6July 2018. Reconnaissance group of experts composed of David Kareš and Petr Vodička worked in Thailand from 6 to 11 July 2018, where the situation was assessed. The Czech Republic suggested in the initial stage assistance in form of high capacity pumps. The possibility of their deployment was refused by Czech experts because of the difficult terrain profile for water pumping with high capacity pumps. Subsequently, smaller type of high-performance sludge pumps and the necessary electrical and hoses lines were offered to the Thai side. Thailand eventually did not accept the Czech offer to help due to successful evacuation of all persons from the cave.
SWEDEN
In the summer of 2018, Sweden was affected by extensive forest fires. In July, Sweden requested through the European Emergency Response Coordination Centre in Brussels for international assistance. The Czech Republic itself faced fires in the natural environment and was limited in the number of usable aircraft. Even though, the assistance was offered to Sweden in form of a helicopter with the crew. The Swedish party did not accept the offer of the Czech Republic due to massive assistance from other countries.
GREECE
In September 2018, the government of the Czech Republic approved humanitarian aid to Greece under the law on foreign development cooperation and humanitarian aid provided abroad. The reason was the restoration of material after the devastating fires in the Kinetta area on 23 July 2018. The Minister of Foreign Affairs approved 5 million CZK from the Ministry's humanitarian budget for 2019. This humanitarian aid was implemented through the Directorate General of Fire Rescue Service. The Greek Fire Department identified the Fire Rescue Service in Megara for assistance.
After consulting, one Ford Ranger Pick-Up 4x4, one Volkswagen Transporter 4 x 4 minibus, and other equipment needed to perform firefighting tasks in Megara, such as sludge pumps, flashlights, air compressors, pressure cleaners, footwear and other equipment for firefighters, were purchased. The humanitarian aid convoy set off from the Czech Republic on 22 May and the aid was officially handed over to Megara firefighters with the participation of the Czech Ambassador to Greece on 25 May 2019.
IRAN
From 9 to 10 April 2019, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided to allocate 2 million CZK for material aid to Iran after the devastating floods, which the Directorate General of Fire Rescue Service released from its stock and ensured smooth provision of aid. It was handed over in the target country with use of the Czech Army aircraft. The requirement mainly concerned material for the affected population (tents, sleeping bags, kitchen sets) and the equipment for the liquidation of the consequences of floods (power generators, pumps, boats).
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
Development cooperation is an important part of foreign policy of the Czech Republic. It promotes security, stability, prosperity and sustainable development as well as human dignity, good services to the citizens and good reputation of the Czech Republic abroad.
Development cooperation with involvement of the Fire Rescue Service Project of Development cooperation “The Improvement of Operational Competence and Proficiency of Moldovan Firefighters II“
Based on the previous cooperation between Civil Protection and Emergency Situation Service of Moldova and Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, the project “The Improvement of Operational Competence and Proficiency of Moldovan Firefighters II“ was implemented in the time period from 2015 to 2018. This project was financed from the budget of the Czech Development Agency and primarily was focused on the training of Moldovan firefighters in interventions with HAZMAT and flood protection. Main aim of this project was to establish functional training program, to provide training for Moldovan firefighters for the interventions with HAZMAT, to purchase material for safe and proper conduct of the interventions with HAZMAT and to purchase flood barriers and provide training in the area of flood protection. In 2016, purchases of material was executed and also a training facility was built to train interventions with HAZMAT in Moldova. Trainings for calibration of the detection devices and for interventions with HAZMAT were organized in the Czech Republic and also in Moldova during the year 2016.In 2017 the activities of the project were focused on operational centres - in particular gathering the relevant information from callers and the deployment of forces and means in the event of an accident with HAZMAT. Other project activities were aimed at providing first aid. One of the activities of the project was also focused on the principles of proper behaviour of citizens in the event of an accident involving HAZMAT, including combustion products. A set of recommendations were created for persons dealing with HAZMAT to eliminate the occurrence of an emergency and information support for intervening firefighters. Participation of the Czech CBRN module in the exercise MOLDEX 2017 was additionally included to the project. This exercise was organized in the frame of the European Union project PPRD East 2 (Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Natural and Man-made Disasters in the Eastern Partnership Countries 2) in Moldova in September 2017. Czech firefighters, during this exercise, co-operated with Moldovan colleagues in the emergencies related to the leakage of HAZMAT using the means purchased under this project.
In 2018, the project implementation was focused on flood protection. Mobile flood barriers were purchased by the Czech Development Agency based on the technical specification prepared by the experts of the FRS CR. In July, 10 Moldovan firefighters arrived in the Czech Republic to be acquainted with the barrier system. A one-week training focused on both flood protection and barrier construction took place in Zbiroh. In autumn, Czech firefighters went to Moldova, where a similar training was held in local conditions and for a bigger group of Moldovan firefighters. The project was completed at the end of 2018 and all activities were funded by the Czech Development Agency. The total project budget was CZK 18,120,400.
Security development cooperation
Fire Recue Service of the Czech Republic has also joint Program of the Security development cooperation. This program is part of the official development assistance of the Czech Republic and it is funded from the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is led by the Ministry of the Interior. The program is aimed at strengthening partner structures and facilitating mutual cooperation, preventing safety and security threats or emergencies and indirectly promoting interests of the Czech Republic.
Security development cooperation with involvement of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic.
MOLDOVA
The aim of this cooperation is to inspire and help building the National Training Centre of the Office for Civil Protection and the Emergency Situations Service of Moldova focused on the training of firefighters – rescuers, assessing the current state of volunteer firefighters and helping to implement new systems in Moldova. In 2018, the business trip to Moldova was undertaken to analyse their dispositions and suggest possible solutions to build a Training Centre and establish a voluntary firefighting system. As part of the planned establishment of a Training Centre in Moldova, the Moldovian side obtained experience of the Czech experts in the field, including the right and wrong solutions already explored. At the same time, both sides discussed the issue of voluntary fire brigades that almost do not exist in Moldova. The establishment, operation and functionality of voluntary units would have a positive impact on changes in self-government in this field, and better area coverage by forces and means would provide faster assistance to citizens. In 2019, representatives of the Moldovan service visited the Czech Republic, specifically the School and Training Facility of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic in Brno. During the 3-day visit, they had the opportunity to see the training facilities and simulators used by the Fire Rescue Service for firefighters training and they were introduced into the system of firefighters in the Czech Republic.
Partners have seen a functional firefighter training system and have gained lots of experience, leading to more efficiency in their decision-making processes.
UKRAINE
Cooperation with Ukraine is implemented with the aim of renewing the equipment of the Transcarpathian firefighters by means of personal protection equipment, respectively small rescue equipment, thereby improving their material and technical capacities and intervention activities. The reason for choosing Ukraine, specifically the Transcarpathian region, is the historical interconnection of Transcarpathia with the Czech Republic (or Czechoslovakia), which is why the tourists from the Czech Republic are heading to this area. There is also the fact, that equipment of local firefighters is problematic due to the situation in the country and their support will strengthen the goodwill of the Czech Republic with the local population. In 2018, the firefighter helmets were handed over to Ukrainian firefighters. More helmets will be delivered during this year as well as power generators, chainsaws and mobile spotlights. The implementation of the projects improves the current equipment of the Transcarpathian firefighters, leading to an improvement in their ability to deal with emergency situations. In 2018, a Memorandum of Cooperation between the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine was signed. The Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic plans to continue in this cooperation also in the future.
ARMENIA
The aim of the project is to improve the functionality of the rescue system of the Republic of Armenia in form of expertise, in particular the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Armenia, and the transfer of knowledge and experience of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic in the field of fire protection, Integrated Rescue System, crisis management and population protection. The reason for the selection of the country is an application submitted by the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia with a request for activities based on the Memorandum of Cooperation between the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Armenia from 2014. In the spring of 2019, experts from Directorate General of the Fire Rescue Service presented in Armenia various topics such as the organization of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the Integrated Rescue System, humanitarian aid, measures to prevent emergencies, preparedness and timely response to emergencies and risk analysis. In the autumn 2019 the Armenian group will visit the Czech Republic, where they will be given more information about the system in the Czech republic. They will visit Directorate General of Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic, Fire Rescue Station in Prague, Technical Institute of Fire Protection of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic and the School and Training Facility of the Fire Rescue Service in Zbiroh or Institute of Population Protection Lázně Bohdaneč.
The Armenian side would like to draw inspiration from our knowledge to develop better system in Armenia.
In the future, the Fire Rescue Service is planning to implement other development cooperation projects. Within the framework of security development cooperation, the Fire Rescue Service would like to focus primarily on the countries Ukraine and Vietnam, and a project with Moldova is planned to be implemented in the framework of development cooperation through the Czech Development Agency.