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Project: The preventive campaign against drugs-abuse in the city of Kostomuksha (ANTINARKOTA)

EU.2002.D
01/11/2002 - 31/05/2003 (7 months)

Project goals

To increase general level of knowledge about dangers and consequences of drug- and intoxicant-abuse among young people; to introduce models of alternative actions and to design and produce preventive materials for the use at school, homes by active young people and authorities as well as by mass media.

Location

  • Republic of Karelia
  • Related Organisations

    Counterparts:   no information
    Beneficiaries:   no information
    Financiers:   European Union (EU), EU-Russia Cooperation Programme (formerly known as Tacis)
    Contractors:   no information

    Project Budget

    169 848 Euro.

    Personnel

    The following table contains the persons involved in the project and the organisations they belong to. In order to get contact details about a person or an organisation, please click on its name.

     
    Position in project
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    Current work place
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    Coordinator Nissinen M.
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    Disease Prevention

    Drug abuse

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     Copyright  2002—2024, Federal Public Health Institute
     The project is funded by WHO/CIDA Health Care Policy and Stewardship Programme in Russia
     Developed in co-operation with the EU funded Tacis "North West Health Replication Project"
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