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    My name is Rahmanov Muhammetnazar, I am the volunteer of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan. Currently there are 155 volunteers in Ashgabat who are actively involved in the National Society’s everyday activities. Our task is to provide support to people in need, orphans and children left without parental care. Besides, we – the volunteers of the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan are honoured to take part as the volunteers in the V Asian indoor and martial arts games. Trainings on various topics conducted for us by NRCST helped us a lot in passing the selection process of volunteers for the games. One of the trainings was First Aid training course. Training was conducted with the use of the modern manikins. NRCST conducted enhanced training courses for the volunteers on all the aspects of its activities and I believe that we’ll make an appropriate contribution during the V Asian indoor and martial arts games.

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