ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - The Croatian Health Ministry announced Friday the World Health Organisation (WHO) will donate $156,000 to finance health reform projects, like technical assistance in establishing a drug agency and the agency
for quality control. The arrangements of the donation were agreed upon at this year's WHO European Board meeting, held September 10-13 in Madrid. The main subjects of discussion at the meeting were general health in European countries, prevention of alcoholism, poverty and health, and WHO projects for the next two years. WHO's main goals have been identified as equal access to quality health care, improvement of health care worldwide, ecology and health care education, the Croatian Health Ministry statement read.(hina) js
ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - The Croatian Health Ministry announced
Friday the World Health Organisation (WHO) will donate $156,000 to
finance health reform projects, like technical assistance in
establishing a drug agency and the agency for quality control.
The arrangements of the donation were agreed upon at this year's WHO
European Board meeting, held September 10-13 in Madrid.
The main subjects of discussion at the meeting were general health
in European countries, prevention of alcoholism, poverty and
health, and WHO projects for the next two years.
WHO's main goals have been identified as equal access to quality
health care, improvement of health care worldwide, ecology and
health care education, the Croatian Health Ministry statement
read.
(hina) js