The High North Cooperation organises International Cooperation Courses (ICC) for key stakeholders in northern Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
Each year, the course focuses on one of NATO’s seven baseline requirements.
The course aims to:
Target groups include stakeholders at the regional-, municipal-, and national levels, such as municipalities, rescue services, healthcare authorities, armed forces, police, boarder guard, and volunteer organizations.
During ICC25, the focus is on NATOs third baseline requirement: Ability to deal effectively with the uncontrolled movement of people.
The course will approach the baseline requirement from a comprehensive perspective, looking at aspects such as:
The course will bring together stakeholders from Finland, Sweden, and Norway, for two days of networking, briefs, and workshops. Scenarios will be utilized to explore the challenges of dealing with large numbers of refugees within, and between, Finland, Sweden and Norway.
The course will be held in Sweden in the autumn.
In 2024 the course focused on NATOs fifth baseline requirement: the ability to deal with mass casualties and disruptive health crises.
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