Public health capacity building in southeastern Europe: a partnership between the Open Society Institute and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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Authors: | Noah Simmons Ognjen Brborovic Tozija Fimka Brian D Robie David L Bull Mome Spasovski Edward L Baker |
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Affiliation: | Human Capacity Building, Network Public Health Program, Open Society Institute, 400 W. 58th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019, USA. nsimmons@sorosny.org |
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Abstract: | The political disintegration of former Yugoslavia inaugurated in 1991 resulted in the decentralization of health systems in the federation's successor nation-states. Efforts by the Open Society Institute improved public health planning and management needs consequent to health sector changes. Beginning in Croatia in 2001, the Institute developed ongoing collaborations between Andrija Stampar School of Public Health and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2003 and 2004, it expanded its project to include the republics of Macedonia and of Serbia and Montenegro. |
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