More than 300 students from Turkmenistan's universities are participating in preparations for the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC 3), which will be held in the ‘Avaza’ National Tourist Zone. This was reported by the news agency Orient.
Volunteers selected from universities across the country are undergoing training to perform various tasks, including interpreting, accompanying delegations, protocol support and working with the media.
Among them are student journalists, for whom the forum is an opportunity to put their knowledge into practice. The volunteers were prepared to speak in different languages. The training lasted the entire academic year and included studying geography, international protocol, public speaking skills and the specifics of receiving foreign guests, taking into account national traditions.
The Ministry of Textile Industry has produced uniforms in the national style for the volunteers, as well as separate sets for cameramen, medics and other specialists. Last week, special classes for participants were held at the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
Some of the volunteers are already working at ‘Avaza’, actively participating in the organisation of the forum, which is being prepared within the framework of LLDC 3. Turkmenistan aims to hold the event at a high level with the participation of the country's best students.