The Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society launched its DGECHO 8 project at their premises in Signal Hill. The project which is themed “Caribbean Red Cross Societies: Saving lives, Enabling health and Safe living” and funded by the Finnish Red Cross and the T&T Red Cross society will be conducting a Schools Disaster Management Training Program on the Island.

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