Kathmandu — The U.S. Embassy in Nepal, in collaboration with the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, provided critical support for the MNF SOP 20 workshop and TEMPEST EXPRESS 40 exercise this month.
These initiatives brought together key military and civilian leaders to enhance Nepal’s disaster preparedness, response coordination, and humanitarian assistance operations.
The training programs focused on improving interagency collaboration, streamlining emergency response protocols, and reinforcing Nepal’s disaster management framework. Participants included representatives from government agencies, Nepali army, and civilian organizations, all working towards a more effective and unified approach to crisis management.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Deputy Chief of Mission Jason Meeks highlighted the importance of strong partnerships in disaster response, emphasizing that close coordination among stakeholders is essential to safeguarding communities and mitigating risks. He commended the participants for their commitment to strengthening Nepal’s resilience against natural disasters and other emergencies.
The MNF SOP 20 and TEMPEST EXPRESS 40 programs provided valuable insights into best practices for disaster response, fostering collaboration among national and international agencies. The knowledge shared and relationships built during these workshops will play a crucial role in enhancing Nepal’s ability to respond effectively to future crises.
As Nepal continues to prioritize disaster preparedness, engagements like these reinforce the significance of international cooperation in addressing complex challenges. The U.S. Embassy remains committed to supporting Nepal’s efforts in building a safer, more resilient future through capacity-building initiatives and strategic partnerships.