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Protection and rescue of people

Protecting the public from risk is one of a government’s core tasks.

Schutz und Rettung von Menschen
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Civil protection in Germany works well and is based on high technical and organisational standards. The high level of protection is largely due to the efforts of innumerable full-time and volunteer helpers in public and private organisations. Nonetheless, fire brigades, police forces, emergency services and the authorities responsible at the national, federal-state and local level are faced with the task of coping with increasingly complex major incidents. In particular, risks are posed by transregional and transborder incidents, which can be triggered by natural disasters but also by technical faults or human error.

It is for this reason that the “Protection and rescue of people” section of the “Research for Civil Security” programme focuses on solutions and strategies designed to ensure the best possible level of both civil protection and operational capability on the part of all rescue and emergency services. The challenges involved range from operation and crisis management in disaster scenarios to safeguards against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards and explosive materials (CBRNE hazards) to prevention and management of epidemics and pandemics.

Approved projects in the “Innovative rescue and security systems” field

To successfully respond to emergency situations and disasters, it is crucial that the emergency services are ready for action and well-organised. Their work is extremely demanding and often entails them putting themselves in danger. Advanced technology can play an important role in minimising the risks for emergency services and making their work even more effective and efficient. It is with this in mind that the BMBF funds research projects intended to develop innovative rescue and security systems. The goal is to come up with new security solutions that can be expected to bring significant practical benefits and potential for implementation due to the inclusion of the entire innovation and value chain.

Approved projects in the “Increasing resilience in crises and disasters” field

Funding is provided for joint security research projects in the field of “Civil security – Increasing resilience in crises and disasters” that will improve emergency services’ and the public’s resilience through innovative solutions and strategies. The aim of these projects is to increase resilience and thus to improve capacity to prepare for crisis and disaster scenarios, to do everything possible to prevent them occurring, to recover quickly from any potential damage and to incorporate the lessons learned into future preparations.

Approved projects in the “Protection against biological hazards and pandemics” field

Improved hygiene, prophylactic vaccinations and the excellent healthcare available in Germany seem to have reduced the threat of a number of infections. All the same, biological pathogens and hazardous substances remain a potential threat to civil society.  Research projects funded under the “Civil security – Protection against biological hazards and pandemics” call for proposals develop organisational and technical solutions that help prevent biological hazards and critical transregional infections such as pandemics and support end users’ responses to incidents.

Approved projects in the “Protection and rescue in complex deployment situations” field

Protecting the public from risk is one of a government’s core tasks. This is particularly true with regard to the risks involved in complex incidents, which are caused by such things as natural disasters, technical faults or human error. Civil protection in Germany works well and is carried out by a large number of full-time and volunteer helpers in public and private organisations. The “Civil security – Protection and rescue in complex deployment situations” call for proposals was intended to promote the development of innovative organisational and technical solutions and thus support public and private players’ precautions against and response to complex incidents.

Approved projects in the field of "Rescue and protection of people"

This funding area is focused on scenarios in which incidents such as attacks, major accidents or natural disasters injure or endanger a large number of people. In addition to early detection of incidents and effective crisis prevention, the funding criteria concentrate primarily on crisis management through timely and efficient initiation of rescue and security measures along with effective emergency medical care at the incident site. The joint projects design comprehensive solutions for protecting and rescuing people using embedded technologies, action strategies and innovative forms of organisation.