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Bulgarian Health Minister participates in WHO Summit in Istanbul

Asena Serbezova
Photo: BGNES

Bulgarian health Minister Asena Serbezova is in Istanbul to participate in a High-level meeting on Health and Migration in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region, the ministry's press office said. 
The two-days forum in Turkey today and tomorrow, will focus on a joint approach on the health of refugees and migrants. 
Ministers, politicians, representatives of refugee and migrant groups, partner organizations and the WHO African and Eastern Mediterranean regions representing countries of origin and transit of refugees and migrants will be taking part in the meeting.



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