After two years an EU funded project called Professional Dialogue Exercise Jordan Israel and Palestine “PDEX JIP” is finished. Within this project an analysis of the civil protection situation was done, guiding principles for emergency response operations between Jordan, Israel and Palestine were developed and tested in a Table Top Exercise as well as a Full Scale Exercise.
The Full Scale Exercise took place in Jordan (Queen Alia International Airport), Israel (Tel Aviv airport, Ramallah and the region south of Jericho) as well as in Palestine (mainly in Jericho and Nablus).
The Consortium consisted of University of Cyprus/ CERIDES (as lead), Cyprus Civil Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. /Germany, Prepared International/Germany, Resilience Solutions International/Austria and DMAT Consulting KG/Austria.
The project was a full success as we were able to achieve all expectations and deducted at the end a Full Scale exercise in the region as a good preparation for possible future emergencies.
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Project number: P101048587 Project name: Professional Dialogue Exercises – Jordan Israel Palestine Project acronym: PDEX-JIP Call: UCPM-2021-EX Topic: UCPM-2021-INT Type of action: UCPM Project Grants Granting authority: European Commission-EU Project Duration: 01/01/2022- 30/06/2023
Project Lead
European University Cyprus (EUC)
Project Partners
D.M.A.T. Consulting KG (DMAT)
Prepared International (PPI)
Resilience Solutions International (RSI)
Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. (JUH)
Ministry of Interior Cyprus (CCD)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cyprus (MFA)
Abstract
The overall aim of PDEX-JIP is to improve Civil Protection (CP) preparedness and response inside and outside the Member States of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) by providing a testing environment and a learning opportunity for all actors involved in CP interventions. The sub-region of Jordan, Israel and Palestine is a unique training environment of outermost interest for the UPCM.
PDEX-JIP Project will:
produce an assessment of the CP situation,
draft joint Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs) on parties’ request,
hold joint planning conferences,
implement a Table-Top Exercise (TTX) training Host Nation Support (HNS) in a specific environment,
perform a Joint Full-Scale Exercise (FSX),
provide an Evaluation that includes a Lessons Learned (LL) process and recommendations for the Way ahead,
provide the sub-region with HNS-guidelines considering the specific response environment.
The project is designed to achieve overall strengthening of disaster preparedness in the JIP region while increasing interoperability and HNS measures for international and regional disaster response.
Goals/Objectives
Analyse the CP situation in the JIP region,
Conduct joint planning with JIP partners
Develop a joint SOP for international disaster response,
Prepare and conduct one HNS TTX
Prepare and conduct one joint FSX,
Conduct an evaluation of the current state of affairs in the region
Conclude with a LL procedure and recommend a way ahead for the JIP region.
Expected Results
Enable the response to a large-scale disaster in the region by creating interoperability between all involved actors
Enable support to vulnerable groups, Common SOP
Prepare and conduct one joint FSX,
Adaptation of disaster response plans,
Develop specific HNS guidelines
Kick Off Meeting 01.02.2022
The kick off meeting took place on Tuesday the 1st of February 2022, in Brussels, Belgium. Mr. Evangelos Katsaros, of the coordinating team, CERIDES and as the Research Associate, and Manager of the project, physically attended the meeting and presented the planned activities to the DG-ECHO Officers. Representatives from all consortium partners attended the meeting in virtual mode.
Hybrid Meeting 29-30.05.2022
A hybrid meeting took place in Tel Aviv and Ramallah between 29 and 30 May 2022. The 3 countries in their delegations included representatives from their Civil Protection National Authorities and various other services that will be instrumental for the Full Scale Exercise. The meeting took place in a really positive atmosphere and various details were discussed about the TTX Table Top Exercise that will take place in November and in particular about the SOP Standard Operating Procedures during the exercise.
Main Planning Conference, Cyprus 2-3.11.2022
A historical meeting for the JIP region took place in Cyprus, in November 2022 with all the consortium participating but also JIP Delegations Attending; specifically Jordanian Delegation – National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM), Jordanian Civil Defense (JCD); Israeli Delegation – National Emergency Management Authority (NEMA), Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), and Military Liaison Office; Palestinian Delegation – Palestinian Civil Defense (PCD), Civil Affairs, Metrology, MOFA, and Military Liaison Office. From the United Nations: UNOCHA Jordan (regional JIP Professional Dialogue Project Coordinator, as well as conference facilitator), UNOCHA oPt, UNOCHA Emergency Response Section from Geneva.
Achievements of the Main Planning Conference (1/3)
As the JIP has worked successfully on the technical elements of a Flood Early Warning System there could also be in the future joint work on an Earthquake Early Warning Systems (EEWS). The Palestinian Civil Defence (hereinafter, PCD) conveyed the need to enhance their capabilities, access equipment, and develop search and rescue teams to ensure response success. PCD specified that they do not have the trucks, equipment, and warehousing to respond to natural disasters. As such, preparedness at the regional level is required in order to respond to all types of natural disasters and risks, in addition to receiving humanitarian assistance from international donors. Specific request also to develop the internal capacities of the PCD both in term of equipment and training.Jordan’s Civil Defence (hereinafter, JCD) and the National Center for Security and Crisis Management (hereinafter, NCSCM) agreed that common understanding and proper terminology must be established to unify response efforts moving forward. JCD suggested that JIP could evolve to include new technical spheres, some work on which has been done bilaterally between Jordan and Israel already, as well as combating varying risks collectively by means of joint field work, risk assessments, and continued coordination.
Achievements of the Main Planning Conference (2/3)
JIP delegations discussed key stakeholders’ services and infrastructure to be engaged in FSX, including the Current Status Exercise Logistics and Host Nation Support, incoming teams, EXCON, EUCPT, observers and VIP programme INSARAG cooperation.
Regarding the TTX Structure of the scenario, NEMA informed that their training audience will try to include 20 different organizations and ministries in Israel depending on the finalization of the scenario, and Jordan will have at least 36; the Palestinian Delegation likewise confirmed serious inter-ministerial commitment. OCHA added that there are seven (7) INSARAG teams an hour flight away in the case of international assistance.
The coordinator, European University of Cyprus (CERIDES) introduced the evaluation of FSX Exercise and the awareness campaign that serve the purpose of facilitating improvement, including test response procedures, and providing practice for participants.
Achievements of the Main Planning Conference (3/3)
JIP delegations commenced with the revised trilateral understanding draft to establish the operationalization framework for collective response. NEMA indicated that the trilateral understanding is a milestone, and commended PCD for their pen-holding role in drafting the trilaterally agreed guiding principles elements.
JIP delegations will review the document language ensuring full coherence of language with INSARAG guidelines to ensure full clarity.
The JIP delegations and Consortium discussed the objectives of the TTX. Its aim is to conduct a discussion-based exercise, in which the planned FSX scenario will be simulated and discussed, in addition to all relevant existing plans, documents, maps, guidelines etc. can be used and elaborated on, as well as possible problems and connected solutions identified for an efficient and simulated FSX.
Table Top Exercise parallel in Jordan, Israel and Palestine 08-09.01.2023
The aim of the TTX was to conduct a discussion-based exercise, in which the planned FSX scenario was simulated and discussed. All relevant existing plans, documents, maps, guidelines etc. were used and elaborated on, possible problems and connected solutions were identified and at the end the ground for an efficient simulated FSX was set. Consortium experts facilitated the TTX in all three areas (Amman, Ramallah, Tel Aviv) familiarizing all beneficiaries with International Assistance Procedures.
Table Top Exercise Jordan
Jordan has not been severely affected by the earthquake and simulated efforts to fully support Israel and Palestinian Authority cope with disaster impacts. Jordan will facilitate international assistance reach areas in need. Actual testing will take place during Full Scale Exercise.
Table Top Exercise Israel
Israel simulated both earthquake management within its territory, as well as the procedures for requesting, receiving and distributing international assistance in hit areas. The process of finding solutions under pressure for optimizing cooperation with Jordan and Palestine Authority in case of a big earthquake has been tested.
Table Top Exercise Palestine
Palestine Authority simulated host of international assistance and support of local population the 1st critical hours of a devastating earthquake.
Final Planning Meeting, Tel Aviv, 6-7.02.2023
The Final Planning Meeting took place on 06th-07th of February 2023 in a hybrid way in Tel Aviv. Τhe objectives accomplished were:
Discussion of the outcomes and lessons from the TTX in their relevance for the FSX, inter alia the evaluation of the guidelines
Finalization of the planning for the FSX, including the scenario and injects, including the deployment of field hospital
Discussion of logistical details and field visit of exercise sites
Discussion of Observer and VIP program for the exercise
Familiarization with the Evaluation Process of the FSX
Full Scale Exercise Israel, Palestine, Jordan, 12-16.03.2023
The Full Scale Exercise took place between 12th – 16th of March 2023 with a great success. It involved approximately 120 participants from 18 countries — Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Latvia, North Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Romania, Spain, Sweden, along with Israel — as well as the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism, DG ECHO representatives and the United Nations OCHA.
Between 2nd and 3rd November our consortium, consisting of European University of Cyprus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, Civil Defense of Cyprus, Johanniter/Germany, Prepared International/Germany, Resilience Solutions International/Austria and D.M.A.T. Consulting KG/Austria conducted the Main Planning Conference for the PDEX JIP exercise in 2023
The three authorities – Jordan, Israel and Palestine (JIP) – which are part of the Professional Dialogue of UN OCHA, which was created in 2012, agreed on drafted “Guiding Principles for Standard Procedures in Disaster Situations”. These specific and historically important guidelines will now be tested in a Table Top exercise in January 2023 as well as a Full Scale Exercise of the European Union in March 2023.
The overall aim is to strengthen disaster preparedness in the JIP region, increase interoperability, enable Host Nation Support (HNS) and cooperation for international disaster response. This will be achieved by supporting the JIP region in analysing their Civil Protection situation, prepare a specific regional, cross border Standard Operating Procedures(SOP) for closer, more operational cooperation in case of a complex emergency, train all parties in HNS, test respective measures during an FSX and evaluate and analyse future steps and recommendations for implementation of the results into their national disaster response plans.
It will be the first time that all three authorities will cooperate in such a disaster management operation to test their possible cooperation.
On 9th January 2023 a historical event happened – the conduct of a Table-Top Exercise (TTX) within an EU / Directorate General European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO) funded project (PDEX – JIP) in Jordan Israel and Palestine.
The strategy of the project is to develop strengths to prepare for earthquakes in the Professional Dialogue region and enable humanitarian support between the parties, to create a more resilient society. The TTX demonstrated how a cooperation between the three authorities can work but also showed some challenges which will be overcome during the next month so that in the Full-Scale Exercise / FSX the guiding principles can be fully tested with teams on the ground from Jordan, Israel and Palestine as well as the European Union Mechanism, UN OCHA and other UN agencies on site.
The consortium – consisting of *European University of Cyprus – Centre-of-Excellence in Risk and Decision Sciences(Cerides), *Cyprus Civil Defense(Ministry of Interior), *Ministry of External Affairs of Cyprus, *Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. with its Competence Center EU Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance and *Prepared International UG(PPI) from Germany, *Resilience Solutions International(RSI) and *D.M.A.T. Consulting KG (DMAT) from Austria, prepared and conducted this TTX on the 9th of January 2023 as a preparation for the upcoming Full Scale Exercise (FSX) in March 2023 in the region.
In this TTX all three authorities were involved and simultaneously tested together these new procedures and their response in case of an earthquake.
The PDX-JIP project is based on the “Professional Dialogue for Jordan, Israel and Palestine which has been launched on 17th March 2013 by UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) in which PDEX-JIP project partner PPI and DMAT have contributed to this disaster diplomacy process.
Within the PDEX-JIP Professional Dialog Exercise – Jordan, Israel and Palestine (PDEX-JIP), for the first-time guiding principles for Standard Procedures in disaster situations in Jordan Israel and Palestine were developed together with UN OCHA, DG ECHO and the consortium.