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27-28-29 January 2025 - PPRD Med Steering Committee 3 - Aix-en-Provence

Building a Resilient Mediterranean through Regional Cooperation 


From 27-29 January 2025, Aix-en-Provence hosted the 3rd Steering Committee of the PPRD Med Programme, marking the midpoint of this three-year initiative. With representatives from nine partner countries, EU institutions, UN bodies, and civil protection authorities, the meeting underscored the importance of regional and cross-border collaboration in tackling natural and man-made disasters in the Mediterranean.


Key Takeaways:

  • Mid-term assessment of pilot projects on flood mitigation, dam safety, and NaTechs response

  • Promoting joint projects, such as Algeria-Tunisia’s flood monitoring and upcoming Jordan-Palestine collaboration

  • Integration of cutting-edge tools like Earth observation satellites and advanced geospatial analytics

  • Inspiring visits to French civil protection hubs, including Valabre, UIISC7, and ENSOSP


With the Mediterranean region increasingly vulnerable to climate-induced risks, PPRD Med is paving the way for stronger, united responses. Discussions on extending the project beyond 2026 highlight the urgency to sustain momentum and integrate digital solutions into crisis management.



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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.    

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