The European Personnel Recovery Centre (EPRC) participated in Working Session 3 of the Joint Personnel Recovery – Cooperation and Integration (JPR-C&I) project, part of the Multinational Capability Development Campaign (MCDC), held in Krakow, Poland, from 21 to 23 April 2026.
Building on the work carried out during the previous session in Amsterdam, the event brought together representatives from participating nations and organizations to continue developing a coherent and integrated approach to Personnel Recovery (PR) in multinational operations.
The session provided an important opportunity to further advance the project’s work, share perspectives and expertise, and contribute to the development of solutions aimed at enhancing cooperation, interoperability, and operational effectiveness in the field of Personnel Recovery.
For the EPRC, participation in the JPR-C&I project reflects its strong commitment to supporting the continuous improvement of multinational PR capabilities. As an authoritative centre of expertise in Personnel Recovery, the EPRC remains dedicated to providing specialized knowledge and qualified personnel in support of initiatives that strengthen collective readiness and improve the ability to operate effectively in complex environments.
Recognizing the importance and sensitivity of Personnel Recovery, the EPRC will continue to actively contribute to the project and will also participate in its final event, scheduled to take place in Sydney, Australia, in November 2026.
Through its continued involvement, the EPRC reaffirms its commitment to cooperation among partner nations and to the development of effective, integrated, and reliable Personnel Recovery capabilities.

