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The Ministry of Demography and Population Policy of Serbia, announced on the occasion of World Population Day, is expected to influence negative demographic trends by measures to reduce the economic cost of education, schooling, support for women, family and the elderly.
According to the public call for the grant for carrying out projects in the field of demography and population policy in 2018, 61 local authorities will be co-financed on 119
The RSD 500 million was provided for this purpose on the budget, which is four times more than last year, the ministry said
The funds are intended for gardens and Children, employment of young married couples and women of childbearing age, houses and housing for young couples, purchase of medical equipment and vehicles for the needs of reproductive health services, opening of schools for pregnant women, parental education institution and counseling for HIV and reproductive health.
In 2017, 7,020,858 people live in Serbia. Although 160 people were born in 2017 more than in 2017, the number of deaths increased by 2,888.
The rate of natural increase is positive in Novi Sad, Sjenica, Preševo, Bujanovac, Tutin and Novi Pazar [19659006] The United Nations has determined July 11 as the date of World Population Day, because that day in 1987, a fifth millionth inhabitant of the earth was born.
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