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Myanmar Red Cross and ICRC Join Forces for First Aid Training in Yangon
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47834, member: 636"] Red Cross workers gathered at a fancy Yangon hotel for emergency training last week. The Myanmar Red Cross Society teamed up with international partners to teach life-saving skills. Rose Garden Hotel became the classroom for 31 rescue experts from across the country. Leaders from different states and regions attended the three-day event. The training happened from June 25 through June 27. Emergency response teams learned new ways to help people during disasters. First aid experts shared tips about keeping communities safe from danger. Chairpeople and vice-chairpeople from local Red Cross groups participated. Township commanders and brigade leaders also joined the special sessions. The International Committee of Red Cross helped run the educational program. Opening day brought together top officials from multiple organizations. The Myanmar Red Cross Society president showed up with his executive team. Department directors and risk reduction specialists attended the kickoff ceremony. International Federation representatives flew to Myanmar for the event. Local and foreign groups worked together to make the training successful. Participants focused on two main topics during their hotel stay. Risk awareness training taught them how to spot dangerous situations before they happen. Safer behavior lessons showed workers how to protect themselves and others. The special meeting also reviewed current first aid practices. All attendees came from Nay Pyi Taw and regional Red Cross offices. Emergency responders left the hotel with better skills for helping people. The joint training brought local and international rescue workers closer together. Myanmar Red Cross Society continues building stronger disaster response teams. Hotel meeting rooms turned classroom spaces for the important safety education. Medical volunteers gained valuable knowledge during their Yangon visit. [/QUOTE]
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