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Delivery of Japanese donation to Novi Sad health centre

17. August 2011. | 08:52

Source: Emg.rs

Minister of Health Zoran Stankovic, Japanese Ambassador to Serbia Toshio Tsunozaki and Head of the Balkans Office of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Satoru Kurosawa will visit the Novi Sad health centre on 17 August at 13.00.

Minister of Health Zoran Stankovic, Japanese Ambassador to Serbia Toshio Tsunozaki and Head of the Balkans Office of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Satoru Kurosawa will visit the Novi Sad health centre on 17 August at 13.00.

This visit is occasioned by the donation of the Japanese government to the health centre as part of the project "Improvement of screening and prevention of breast cancer in the Republic of Serbia".

The donation worth approximately €70,000 consists of an analog mammogram, chambers for dry film developing, negatoscope and a CR system.

The ceremony of delivery of the donation will be attended by Mayor of Novi Sad Igor Pavlicic.

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