The training on "child protection policy, preparedness, and planning for disaster protection" concluded

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During a regional training organized in the Southern Region-Umnogovi Province, in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency and the United Nations Children's Fund, the focus was on promoting the "Child Protection Policy".

One of the goals is to establish childcare facilities and kindergartens connected to the organization through the parents' council in each branch and unit to ensure the safety of the Emergency Service personnel's children.

The training included discussions about the work procedures and programs of the parents' council, as well as team exercises to develop tactical plans for disaster preparedness and response.

Brigadier General B. Uuganbayar, Deputy Chief of the National Emergency Management Agency, presented certificates to the officers from various provinces in the southern region, urging them to apply the knowledge gained from the training in their respective departments and to share it with others.

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