The Paramedic Training School, Sjukraflutningaskolinn, and the Red Cross of Iceland, Raudi kross Islands, are planning to host a course in CPR for Palestinian paramedics, nurses and doctors in September, according to the main website of the Akureyri Hospital.
There have already been two courses planned from the 8th until the 13th of September. The courses will be taught in Ramallah, Palestine. The group of instructors includes experts in anaesthesis and emergency care, as well as the principal of the Paramedic Training School, Hildigunnur Svavarsdottir. The course is expected to be well subscribed, according to the website. The group will enter Palestine via Israel on 7 September and return home on the 14th.
Thank you Iceland for your love and generosity.I know you are having a financially hard time as a small country,but you still have a BIG heart to show your solidarity .May God richly bless you.
A Palestinian living in exile loves you.Thank you
Good on Iceland!
What a wonderful relief to see that Humanity still exists.
Iceland we love you. Good solidarity! From Sweden.
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Totally unbelievable! The government is short of money and still thinks something like this is absolutely necessary at this time. Why not schedule sometime in the future when the recovery begins.