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Federal Ministry of Health
Titova 9, Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina. Tel: +387 33 664 245 or 664 246. Facsimile: +387 33 664 245 or 664 246. Email: kab.moh@bih.net.ba Official source of health care information and services.

United Nations Children's Fund [UNICEF] In Bosnia Herzegovina
Tel: +387 33 200 118. Facsimile: +387 33 642 970.

Email: sarajevo@unicef.org unicefbl@blic.net banjaluke@unicef.org www.unicef.org/bih/ UNICEF and its projects in Bosnia Herzegovina include a young child development programme, education programmes, child protection programmes, human rights monitoring of children and land mine action programmes.

World Federation for Mental Health [WFMH]

6564 Loisdale Court, Suite 301, Springfield, VA 22150-1812, USA. Facsimile: +1 703 313 8680. Email: info@wfmh.com. www.wfmh.org. The WFMH was founded in 1948. It is the only global grassroots advocacy and public education organisation in the field of mental health.


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