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The volunteers of the NationalRedCrescentSociety of Turkmenistan(NRCST)wereactivelyinvolvedinthemonthunder the motto"Roadsafety– the tranquility of ourlives",covering10,936children of  secondaryschools of the capital.

Previously, within the framework of the project "Development of volunteerism in Turkmenistan", all volunteers underwent training for trainers on the topic "Rules of road safety for schoolchildren". Then, in their schools, they began to conduct classes on road safety for primary school children.

The volunteers took a veryresponsibleapproachtoteachingchildren, madevisualaidsthemselves,usedinteractivegames,riddles, and exercisestoconsolidate the material. A total of 124volunteerswereinvolved.

It should be recalled that from September 1 to September 30, Turkmenistan hosted a large–scale month under the slogan "Road safety - the tranquility of our lives."

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