Serbia

The WHO Office in Serbia was established as a humanitarian assistance office in June 1992 in Belgrade to provide public health advice to United Nations agencies and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. In October 2002, a formal agreement between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and WHO transformed the office into a full country office which is the focal point for all WHO activities in Serbia. In addition, south-eastern Europe activities are managed from the Country Office.

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Serbia: civil society builds bridges between migrants and health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

WHO/Europe has been supporting the Centre for Research and Social Development IDEAS, a Serbian civil society organization, to engage with migrant communities in Serbia as well as the health workers who treat them in reception, transit and asylum centres.

WHO/Europe offices

WHO Country Office, Serbia
Resavska St. 31
Belgrade 11000

WHO Office, Pristina
Institute of Public Health Building, ground floor
St. Nena Tereze, NN UNSCR
Pristina, Kosovo (in accordance with UNSCR 1244 (1999))

Ministry of health

Ministry of Health
Nemanjina 22-26
Belgrade 11000
http://www.zdravlje.gov.rs

Response to the pandemic

Latest updates page: Serbia

Data and statistics

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Life expectancy at birth, in years (as of 2011)


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