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Serbia allocates over 52 million dinars for disability support and launches camper van initiative

25.05.2026 17:06 1 min 1 source
Dnevnik SRP
Serbia allocates over 52 million dinars for disability support and launches camper van initiative
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The Serbian Ministry of Labour signed agreements with disability organizations worth over 52 million dinars. The ministry's budget for this purpose increased by 11% to 500 million dinars. A new initiative involves using camper vans and off-road vehicles to reach rural and remote areas, providing support to people with disabilities living far from major centers.

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Serbia allocates over 52 million dinars for disability support and launches camper van initiative

25.05.2026 Dnevnik SRP

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