Twenty-four institutes for public health throughout Serbia have today specialised vehicles for the transport of vaccines and medical teams, thanks to the support of the European Union. The President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Serbia, Ambassador Emanuele…
Twenty health care institutions across Serbia received new ambulances with modern equipment today, thanks to European Union (EU) funds. These vehicles are part of a…
The European Commission adopted a package of €70 million under the Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA II) to help fund the access of Western Balkans partners…
Doctor, nurses, administrative staff—some 200 medical professionals will be given employment as part of European Union’s assistance in fighting coronavirus in Serbia.
Head of…
The European Union has been standing with Serbia from the very beginning of the pandemic. By providing transport capacities, protective equipment, medical staff and financial…
The health sector, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises in Serbia and other countries in the Western Balkans, will receive European Union’s assistance to…
Almost 1,000 Roma families with more than 5,000 members living in Belgrade, Valjevo, Nis and Subotica have so far received packages from the European Union…
Serbia received a donation from Austria through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, to help the country manage the reception centre in Obrenovac during the COVID-19…
100 intensive care monitors, 50 anaesthesia and respiratory monitoring apparatus and 70 respirators were bought together by the European Union and Norwegian Embassy to Serbia.…
The Minister for European Integrations Jadranka Joksimović, the head of the European Delegation in Serbia, ambassador Sem Fabrizi and the head of the UNOPS office,…
The coronavirus pandemic is having a major disruptive impact on European transport and mobility. The European supply chain is maintained through an extensive network of…