Afghan Red Crescent currently has 36 educational centers across the country, where hundreds of children & youngsters are enrolled in a variety of short-term courses.

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Sat, Nov 05 2022 9:54 AM
هلال احمر افغانی در حال حاضر دارای ۳۶ مرکز آموزشی در سراسر کشور دارد که صدها جوان و کودک در دوره های مختلف کوتاه مدت در آن تحصیل می نمايند.

Afghan Red Crescent currently has 36 educational centers across the country, where hundreds of children & youngsters are enrolled in a variety of short-term courses. Nangarhar is one of the provinces, where ARCS has an active educational facility, where students are gradually) learning short-term courses.

Yesterday, the students of English language has taken the test in the educational center. Afghan Red Crescent is determined to further enhance these educational centers across the country.

هلال احمر افغانی در حال حاضر دارای ۳۶ مرکز آموزشی در سراسر کشور دارد که صدها جوان و کودک در دوره های مختلف کوتاه مدت در آن تحصیل می نمايند.

 

هلال احمر افغانی در حال حاضر دارای ۳۶ مرکز آموزشی در سراسر کشور دارد که صدها جوان و کودک در دوره های مختلف کوتاه مدت در آن تحصیل می نمايند.

 

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