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First Person on Scene training is popular and has been running for years, but the changes in 2017 to a level 4 qualification seem to have caused some confusion. FPOS…
According to the World Health Organisation India has a road traffic mortality of 16.6 per 100,000 people, placing it higher than Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. With 11% of deaths in…
According to the World Health Organisation Peru has a road traffic mortality of 13.9 per 100,000 people, placing it higher than Argentina, Bahamas, Chile and Mexico. With 11% of deaths…
Many journalists find themselves experiencing threats and difficulties whilst working in Uganda. One part of the strategy to protect them might be Hostile Environments Training in Uganda itself. There is…
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According to the World Health Organisation Sudan has a road traffic mortality of 24.3 per 100,000 people, placing it higher than Algeria, Botswana and Chad. With this number of deaths…
Working within the briefing from the client, Lazarus Training was able to deploy to provide hostile environments awareness training in Asia within a couple of weeks of the training request…
When we run our medical training courses we are often asked “what should the contents of an individual first aid kit aid worker ‘s seem to ask this question a…
According to the World Health Organisation Uganda has a road traffic mortality of 27.4 per 100,000 people, placing it higher than Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa. With 12% of…
According to the World Health Organisation Kenya has a road traffic mortality of 29.1 per 100,000 people, placing it higher than Ethiopia, Ghana and South Sudan. With 11% of deaths…