A training course on first aid began in Sana'a on Monday, organized by the Environmental Protection Authority in coordination with the Yemen Red Crescent Society Sana'a branch, and with the support of the International Federation of Red Crescent Societies and the Red Cross Committee. The three-day course aims to provide 36 trainees, from the employees of the Ministry of Water and the Environmental Protection Authority, with knowledge about first aid using modern methods and dealing with emergency cases, and improving the level of providing services, assistance and rescue methods in emergency situations. In the course, participants receive lectures and theoretical and practical training in first aid to preserve people's lives, rescue skills and rapid assistance in emergency situations to reduce damage and losses caused by disasters and various accidents Source: Yemen News Agency
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