ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - The World Health Organization for Europe (WHO) will open two bureaus in eastern Croatia in order to help with the health care for people living in occupied areas which are to be reintegrated into the Croatian
constitutional and legal system.
ZAGREB, Feb 20 (Hina) - The World Health Organization for Europe
(WHO) will open two bureaus in eastern Croatia in order to help
with the health care for people living in occupied areas which are
to be reintegrated into the Croatian constitutional and legal
system. #L#
The issue was discussed on Tuesday in Zagreb at a meeting
between a Croatian Vice Premier Ivica Kostovic and the head of the
WHO Joe Asvall.
WHO was to open the bureaus in Osijek and occupied Erdut,
Kostovic said after the meeting. He added that WHO would wholly
respect the Croatian Health system and its standards.
Participants of the meeting discussed mutual efforts in
improving health care for refugees from Velika Kladusa (western
Bosnia) who were living in an improvized refugee camp in Kupljensko
(70 kilometres southwest from Zagreb), Kostovic said.
Kostovic and Asvall also discussed the implementation of an
agreement recently signed by the Croatian government and WHO. The
agreement is about cooperation in reorganizing and renewing the
Croatian health system.
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