Training sessions for the Mobile Youth Service project have been organized in the city of Lankaran.

Within the framework of the Mobile Youth Service project, the next training sessions have taken place. Over the course of six days, training sessions were held in 15 villages of Lankaran city with the participation of 600 school students on topics such as "Youth Policy and Statehood," "Let"s Say No to Harmful Habits," "Career Choice and Profession," and "Healthy and Safe Living." The training sessions, conducted by a responsible employee of the permanent working group of the State Commission, aimed to enhance the youth"s knowledge regarding the problem of drug addiction. Participants were provided with extensive information on the risk factors of drug use, the characteristics of psychoactive substances and their harmful effects on health, the stages of drug addiction formation, the importance of anti-drug propaganda, and methods of combating drug addiction and discussions were held around questions that interested the participants. Additionally, the youth were introduced to an exhibition dedicated to the "Year of Solidarity for a Green World," as well as images and artworks created using artificial intelligence tools. They also learned practical skills on how to write a CV.

At the end, essential propaganda materials prepared by the Permanent Working Group of the State Commission, d "Know the Truth About Drugs," "The Truth About Marijuana," and "The Truth About Psychotropic Substances," were presented to the youth.




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