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Workshop on Drug Abuse Policies and Programmes in South Eastern Countries Sofia, 27-31 May, 1991 : summary report
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  • Workshop on Drug Abuse Policies and Programmes in South Eastern Countries Sofia, 27-31 May, 1991 : summary report
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  • Regional Office for Europe, World Health Organization, Copenhagen : 1991
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  • 3 p.
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  • Unpublished. - Eur/ICP/ADA 528(S). - French summary at Toxibase
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  • The Balkan countries (Albania, Greece, Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia) suffer from varying degrees and types of drug abuse. A WHO workshop brought together representatives from these countries with experts from countries with a long history of drug problems and experience of dealing with them. They identified ways of forestalling similar developments in the Balkans. They recommended creating better mechanisms for cooperation among government departments in the Balkan countries and among the countries themselves, which should facilitate epidemiological work on drug abuse in the area, help improve the training of health, social welfare and education personnel, and help develop comprehensive prevention strategies.
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  • World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
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*500  $aUnpublished. - Eur/ICP/ADA 528(S). - French summary at Toxibase
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