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The communication campaign "EU Saves Lives" aims at raising awareness of the European Union's response to natural or man-made disasters. The EU is the world's leading donor of humanitarian aid and EU-funded projects contribute to saving and improving the lives of people affected by crises by providing them with basic needs, education and protection. The EU also helps coordinate response to disasters in Europe and worldwide via its Civil Protection Mechanism.
The EU Saves Lives campaign was launched on 6th of April 2018 in Vilnius and will tour several countries between April and July 2018. The exhibition will travel across various cities including Bucharest, Berlin, Rome, Marseille and Madrid. During the 10 days the exhibition will be open in each city, visitors will have the opportunity to experience EU emergency response via virtual reality: a 360-degree video that will bring you to various settings around the world.
Source: Euroepan Commission
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