First Aid brochure for children – Red Cross of Montenegro

Between 2018 and 2024, the Red Cross of Montenegro, as part of the Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance, worked to increase flood resilience in vulnerable communities.

One of the knowledge products produced as part of this program is a first aid brochure for children; ‘Be a First Aid hero at school and in your community’. This playful, comic-style resource helps children to understand how to react and help others in different scenarios at school and at home, such as fractures and burns. The guide also includes a checklist for a first aid kit for children.

This inspiring and fun learning resource supports the Red Cross of Montenegro in carrying out flood awareness sessions and first aid trainings with children and youth.

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