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top of page Skip to Main Content SOLIDARITY WITH KAZAKHSTAN Deploying Cutting-Edge Technologies for Immediate Response to Kazakhstan's Flooding Emergency The ISTC / Team PPRD Mediterranean expresses solidarity with Kazakhstan following the devastating floods, and extends wishes for a swift recovery to the Kazakh people. In response to the floods, the International Science and Technology Center with the full support of the European Union is supporting the Government of Kazakhstan by providing satellite imagery and space analytics. The study provided actionable analytics into the scale and repercussions of the Kazakhstan floods, aiming to enable effective responses to natural disasters and the mitigation of their consequences. * Home * Vision * Background * UCPM * UfM * PPRD South III * PPRD East III * Partners * ISTC * ESA * GSI * RHEA Group * University of Twente * Team * Countries * Timeframe * Inception * Implementation * A1 * A2 * A3 * A4 * A5 * Synergies * OSA * MULTI COUNTRY STUDY * IPA CARE * CBRN CoE * HORIZON EUROPE * News * Contact * More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. PREVENTION PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE TO NATURAL & MAN-MADE DISASTERS IN THE SOUTHERN & EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN PPRD MED VISION The vision of the PPRD Med project is to strengthen the Mediterranean region through collaborative efforts among DG ECHO, UfM, the UCP Mechanism, and partner nations, harnessing space applications to cultivate shared resilience, streamline prevention, preparation, and response, and advance intelligent disaster risk management. Learn more * * * * The PPRD Med project is funded by the European Commission DG ECHO (Directorate General European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) and is implemented by ISTC (International Science and Technology Center) with the support of ESA/R3 Accelerator (European Space Agency). The R3 Accelerator/Civil Security from Space programme (CSS), aims to enhance the contribution of space solutions to support the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, for the substantial reduction of economic losses as well as losses in lives, livelihoods, and health due to climate-induced crises. ©2023-2026 bottom of page