We recruited, trained, deployed, staffed, equipped and operated two Regional Aeromedical Evacuation Teams (AMET) to support military forces operating in Niger.
The project allowed the mission to extend its reach across the country and enabled its decentralised approach for conducting capacity-building missions by ensuring the 10-1-2 clinical timeline rule.
This ‘turnkey’ solution was delivered by four team members, with an additional six staff held as a standby surge capability to generate a second AMET within 30 days.
To recruit, train, deploy, staff, equip and operate 2 Regional Aeromedical Evacuation Teams (AMET) to EU Standards.
The Belgian Armed Forces is conducting an enduring capacity building mission across the Sahel to develop capabilities within regional security forces. To enable the Mission and to adhere to 10-1-2 planning guidelines, the Belgian Armed Forces has implemented an AMET capability based out of Niamey, Niger.
We delivered a tailored solution with 4 staff under management to deliver the project. An additional 6 staff are held as a standby surge capability to generate a second AMET within 30 days from notification.