Paramedic-Ausbildung in Rojava gestartet
Published on 14. February 2016
from CADUS-PR

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Auf Nachfrage von Heyva Sor a Kurd haben wir von PHNX in Rojava begonnen, die Helfer*innen von Heyva Sor auszubilden. 15 Helfer*innen aus allen Teilen Cizires werden in einem ersten Kurs zu Multiplikator*innen ausgebildet.
Heyva Sor a Kurd organisiert in Rojava trotz schwierigster Bedingungen auf Grund des Embargos viele kostenfreie Angebote der Gesundheitsversorgung. Mit unserer Ausbildung wird der Start gelegt, für Rojava einen flächendeckenden Rettungsdienst einzuführen.
Heyva Sor a Kurd kümmert sich auch um die Versorgung und den Transport der Verletzten Verteidiger*innen gegen den IS.
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Verfasser*in: von Jonas Grünwald
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