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Give Way to Ambulance
Obstructing an ambulance is a form of violence against health care services. Ambulances – whether belonging to government emergency services, hospitals or humanitarian organizations – have the ‘Right of Way’ on roads. This public pledge campaign is supported by the ICRC in … Continue reading
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World Heart Day
Respected All, World Heart Day is celebrated on 29 September each year. In May 2012, world leaders committed to reducing global mortality from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by 25% by 2025. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is accountable for nearly half of all … Continue reading
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Pakistan’s First Aid Policy 2015-2020
Respected All, The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) on Wednesday December 31st, 2014 launched the first ever national first aid policy to regulate the training for a better response to the victims during any natural or man-made disasters or even … Continue reading
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