The three-day workshop designs for 22 staff members from various security agencies based in Kabul

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Mon, May 06 2024 1:40 PM
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The Ministry of Public Health's Department of Forensic Medicine recently organized a comprehensive workshop titled "Handling Deceased Individuals in Times of Conflict and Disasters." The three-day workshop was specifically designed for 22 staff members from various security agencies based in Kabul.

 

With the generous assistance of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Department of Forensic Medicine, under the Ministry of Public Health, successfully organized a three-day workshop titled "Effective Handling of Deceased Individuals in Times of Conflicts and Disasters." The workshop, tailored for 22 skilled individuals from the Ministry of Interior's criminal technology department, the central Kabul security units, and the district police headquarters of the province, provided comprehensive theoretical and practical training on the subject of "Managing Corpses in Conflicts and Disasters."

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