GDPC Universal First Aid App Program/ Programa Universal de App de Primeros Auxilios

Learn more about the Universal App Program of the Global Disaster Preparedness Center (GDPC) and the roll out of the First Aid App in Argentina. 
Based on the First Aid App developed by the British Red Cross, and adapted by the American Red Cross, the GDPC developed the Universal First Aid App to be shared with Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies worldwide. The video case study gives an overview of the program itself and provides insights into the work of the Argentinian Red Cross in the process of development and launch of the First Aid App in their country. To learn more please visit preparecenter.org 

Thank you to the Argentinian Red Cross for their collaboration (www.cruzroja.org.ar)
Thanks to Paul Barese, Quimera for video consulting and editing (www.quimera.tv)

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