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Implementation of the project: “Roma Health Project – Public Health Program”.

Project is financed by the Open Society Foundation and is implemented by the Center for Minority Rights. Association of Lawyers for Medical and Health Law of Serbia-SUPRAM is participating in the implementation of the project through continuous education in Belgrade, Nis and Novi Sad, with the topic “Quality of Health Care for the Roma Population in Serbia”. Themes of the continuous education activities are: 1. Right to the highest attainable standard of health care and the status of Roma people, 2. Access to health care and the principle of non-discrimination, 3. Patients’ rights protection with special attention to the Roma population, and 4. Health care of the vulnerable groups – implementation and monitoring of the health policy conduction.

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