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Project: YOUTH CENTERS IN APATITY AND KIROVSK

SIDA.2001.E
01/01/2001 - 31/12/2002 (24 months)

Project goals

Transfer of knowledge in the social sector between the municipality of Boden and the municipalities of Apatity and Kirovsk. The specific aim of the project is to support the creation of two Youth information and contact centres in Apatity and Kirovsk in order to increase the knowledge concerning drug abuse and drug prevention among authorities and specialists as well as the young people in Murmansk oblast.

Results

Transfer of knowledge in the social sector between the municipality of Boden and the municipalities of Apatity and Kirovsk. The specific aim of the project is to support the creation of two Youth information and contact centres in Apatity and Kirovsk in order to increase the knowledge concerning drug abuse and drug prevention among authorities and specialists as well as the young people in Murmansk oblast.

Location

  • Murmansk oblast
  • Related Organisations

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    Financiers:   Swedish Agency for International Development (SIDA)
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    Adolescent health

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     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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