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UN anti-AIDS project in Bulgaria to continue

Wed, Aug 29 2001 15:00 CET 422 Views
Health Minister Bozhidar Finkov and UNDP resident representative in Sofia Trina Lund Jensen signed the continuation of a project to develop and support the introduction of a national strategy on the problems of HIV/AIDS last Friday. The three-year project is worth $308,000.

The project will support concrete measures for the implementation of the government-approved national strategy and the national program for the control of AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases.

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