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The Ahal Regional Branch of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan held an advocacy and awareness event on the topic "The History and Activities of the NRCS" with a focus on the contribution of volunteers in humanitarian work. The event took place at the 6th Technical Vocational School of Ahal Region, with the participation of students, volunteers, and teachers.

The main goal of the event was to promote volunteerism in Turkmenistan. During the meeting, an engaging dialogue in a "question-answer" format was held with young people, discussing the value and importance of their contributions to society. Special emphasis was placed on the importance of fostering a humanitarian worldview in the younger generation.

We aim to contribute to the realization of the caring state policies for youth development initiated by our esteemed President.

Specialist in Youth, Volunteer, and Membership Affairs
of the Ahal Regional Branch of the NRCS
A. Ovezova

 

 

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