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ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - A project aiding more than 10,000 people in
Croatia's liberated territories has been fully taken over by the
Croatian Red Cross (HCK), with the financial support of its Dutch
and Danish sister organisations.
The project "Saving Lives" was begun in September 1995 by the HCK in
cooperation with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies (IFRCRCS) aimed at helping the most
disadvantaged, mostly elderly and infirm people, in the regions of
Kordun, Banovina, Lika and the Dalmatian hinterland.
On Thursday HCK director Nenad Javornik told a press conference in
Zagreb the Croatian Red Cross had fully taken over the project since
February.
Ten mobile Red Cross teams provides beneficiaries help in the home,
distribute humanitarian aid, food and medicine, offer technical
help, provide transportation to medical facilities and other
services.
Answering a journalist's question, Javornik said the HCK, with the
assistance of the international community, would start similar
humanitarian activities in Vukovar and Beli Manastir in the Danube
River region.
The Croatian President's adviser for humanitarian issues, Slobodan
Lang, also read a joint appeal by the HCK sent to the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the IFRCRCS, the UN High Commissioner
for Refugees, the World Health Organisation and American senator
Robert Dole for protecting and enabling the work of hospitals in
Yugoslavia's troubled Kosovo province.
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