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Kandahar
On 31st December, ARCS has initiated a six-days workshop to nutrition nurses of paralysis project!
The health trainers of Kandahar have initiated a six-day workshop for 10 nutrition. . .
ARCS has finalized a seven-days workshop, which was initiated for administrative, revenue and financial managers of eastern and southern central zones, in Kunar province!
On 30th December, ARCS has arranged a seven-days workshop, under the title of transparency, accountability and financial guidance with the financial support of IFRC and technical help. . .
Kunduz
Health is priority!
On 30th December, ARCS has successfully finalized a three-days workshop, on first aid for newly recruited volunteers, in different villages of Dasht-e-Archi. . .
Distribution of aid by ARCS to 1000 flood-hit families in Logar province!
At the doorstep of cold winter, in continuation of humanitarian aid, on 31st December, ARCS has distributed foodstuffs to 1000 flood-hit families in nearby Abtak, Bala Deh, Dobande,. . .
Dissemination sessions in Nuristan & Sar-e-pol provinces!
In continuation of dissemination sessions by ARCS, on 27th December, ARCS has arranged dissemination session to 80 students of religious school, in Wama district of Nuristan province. . .
Kabul!
Health is priority!
On 28th December, the first aid trainers of ARCS has arranged a three-days’ workshop, on infectious diseases for 20 volunteers, in Mosahi district of Kabul province. . .
Nangarhar!
On 27th December, 37 students have graduated from Computer and English language of ARCS educational center in Nangarhar province. In addition to awarding diplomas to them, 12 teachers. . .
Logar
On 26th December, ARCS has initiated the survey of 1000 flood-hit families, whose houses were destroyed and affected by floods, in Khwakhay district of Logar province. After completion. . .
7 children suffering from cardiovascular septal defect were referred to Haji Amir Zada hospital by ARCS for therapy and surgery treatment, in the capital Kabul!
During last month, ARCS has introduced 106 children suffering from cardiovascular septal defect to different hospital, in the capital Kabul. It's commendable that in last one year, ARCS. . .
