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Agreement on Japanese donation for procuring three special vehicles to be signed

The donation will be used to procure three special purpose vehicles and on behalf of the association, the agreement will be signed by Kristina Zivankic and Stevan Lukovnjak, as well as director of the Social Care Centre Biljana Milenovic-Stojanovic.

In order to improve social care in Serbia, representatives from two associations of paraplegics from Banat and Srem and from the Social Care Centre in Paracin will sign an agreement on donations worth €77,934 with Charge d’Affairs of the Japanese embassy in Serbia Kazuki Kameda at 11.00 on 11 March, at the government press room, Nemanjina 11.

The donation will be used to procure three special purpose vehicles and on behalf of the association, the agreement will be signed by Kristina Zivankic and Stevan Lukovnjak, as well as director of the Social Care Centre Biljana Milenovic-Stojanovic.

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State Secretary of Labour and Social Policy Zoran Martinovic, Paracin municipal president Sasa Paunovic and Zrenjanin Assistant Mayor Zorica Denda will also attend the signing.

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