Attended by 120 participants, the training was aimed at increasing the safety standards in schools which are vulnerable to the pandemic and to empower education professionals in the country.
Football coaches, schoolteachers and social workers in schools received first aid training, information on how to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and the best personal hygiene practices as well as lessons on how to provide psychosocial support to children. .....
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