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26. May 2014.

DAY OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF MEDVEDJA DEDICATED TO PROVIDING AID TO FLOOD VICTIMS

Мedvedja – 200 thousand dinars will be allocated from the budget of the municipality of Medvedja for providing aid to those in need, while employees of the local self-government will give up five percent of their salaries for that purpose, said Natasa  Filic,  the President of the Assembly of the Municipality of Medvedja.

26. May 2014.

PROJECT ON SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVITE SECTOR IN SOUTH SERBIA

The project will, in the future, be implemented by the United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Serbia, and the Government of Serbia, through the National Agency for Regional Development and the Accredited Regional Development Agencies (Zlatibor, Kraljevo, Novi Pazar and Leskovac).

26. May 2014.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHER FROM BILJACA PROVIDED SUPPORT TO THE FLOOD-AFFECTED POPULATION

Selim Zeciri, a teacher of religious education, and students of the elementary school in the village of Biljaca, who are also students of the School of the Serbian Language from the said village, expressed sympathy for the people affected by floods, which had struck our country.  On that occasion, they expressed support to the flood-affected population.

23. May 2014.

“BIVODA” PROVIDES MORE AID

Bujanovac’s "Bivoda" sent a third tow truck with the aid in bottled water to the population of the flooded areas in Serbia.

Dejan Djelic, Director of "Bivoda", says that the total amount of bottled water that the plant has donated so far is 65, 500 liters, which were packaged in two to six- liter bottles.

23. May 2014.

NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE (NEO) CALLS ON EMPLOYERS TO HIRE WORKERS FOR REPAIRING THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODS

Belgrade – The National Employment Office (NEO) called on all employers in Serbia that have the openings and the need for workers to engage them in the rehabilitation and revitalization of the areas devastated by floods. Employers are asked to turn to the NEO for the purpose of being provided with workers of all profiles and professions.  Employers are asked to contact the relevant National Employment Branch Offices, where the applications for the selection of needed workers are to be submitted. 

23. May 2014.

List of candidates who meet the formal requirements of the call for applications issued by the Coordination Body for granting scholarships for studying at the University of Novi Sad

List of candidates who meet the formal requirements of the call for applications issued by the Coordination Body of the Government of the Republic of Serbia for the Municipalities of Presevo, Bujanovac and Medvedja for granting scholarships for studying at the University of Novi Sad in 2014/2015

22. May 2014.

AID FROM BUJANOVAC IS STILL SENT

Five trucks carrying aid set off from Bujanovac to Paracin.

22. May 2014.

SERBIAN JOURNALISTS’ ASSOCIATIONS PROVIDE AID TO THE POULATION AND COLLEAGUUES IN FLOODED AREAS

Members of the Independent Journalists' Association of Vojvodina (IJAV) called on their colleagues to express solidarity with the media, journalists and media workers who live and work in the flooded areas and who had been affected by or had lost their property in floods throughout Serbia. The IJAV said in a statement  that it had joined the Foundation Board of the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia (IJAS) in order to assist  by giving cash donations for the journalists and their families who had suffered  damage to their property caused by floods.  The said association urged its members to join in the campaign and added that it would itself finacially support the solidarity campaign. 

21. May 2014.

AID COLLECTED BY 138 SCHOOLS

Leskovac, Vranje – The directors of all 138 primary and secondary schools in the Jablanica and Pcinj districts reached a decision on collecting financial aid for the schools affected by the catastrophic floods.

21. May 2014.

MAP OF POTENTIAL LANDSLIDES

South Serbia isn’t threatened by landslides.

Geologists Milos Marjanovic and Uros Djuric made a map of potential landslides, which might occur in South Serbia after the heavy rains.

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