ZAGREB, July 8 (Hina) - UNICEF plans to include the Croatian
Danubian area in its Croatian programmes for the protection of
children, Croatian vice premier Ivica Kostovic said in Zagreb on
Monday, after talks with UNICEF regional director for countries of
Central and Eastern Europe, John Donohue.
UNICEF was interested in programmes which would help children
living in the Croatian Danubian area as well as displaced children
who would return there, Kostovic said.
Donohue said UNICEF had a lasting interest to solve problems
of all children in Croatia.
Kostovic said cooperation between Croatia and UNICEF had so
far been very successful, adding that their programmes were of very
high quality.
He added that cooperation in the Danubian area was a problem
for the Croatian government, since that area was still not included
in Croatia's system.
"Croatian ministries, especially those of education and
health, will be very cooperative and try to solve all problems
which will arise, both during the return of displaced persons and
the reconstruction of civil life in the area", Kostovic concluded.
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