SARAJEVO, Aug 28 (Hina) - The United States Government will secure another US$5,100,000 to assist the return of minority ethnic groups return to their pre-war homes in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the US Agency for International Development
(USAID) Office in Sarajevo said Monday. The assistance will be allocated through USAID's reintegration and stabilisation programme founded this July and will reach US$75.1 million. The newly-granted funds will be spent primarily in the Brcko district, as well as other parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina where the issue of minority returns is set as a priority. The resources will also help finance the reconstruction of infrastructure and strengthening institutions managing public property.(hina) lml
SARAJEVO, Aug 28 (Hina) - The United States Government will secure
another US$5,100,000 to assist the return of minority ethnic groups
return to their pre-war homes in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the US Agency
for International Development (USAID) Office in Sarajevo said
Monday.
The assistance will be allocated through USAID's reintegration and
stabilisation programme founded this July and will reach US$75.1
million.
The newly-granted funds will be spent primarily in the Brcko
district, as well as other parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina where the
issue of minority returns is set as a priority.
The resources will also help finance the reconstruction of
infrastructure and strengthening institutions managing public
property.
(hina) lml