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ISI presented the final results of the project "Let's change the mode!"

The event was attended by volunteers from the Alumni Club of ISI, MPs, trade unions, journalists, healthcare workers and representatives of NGOs working in the healthcare sector.

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The last public debate on policies on health and working conditions was held in Targovishte

On Sunday, the public part of the event was held, where MPs from the region, municipal councilors, trade unions, experts on both issues, students and representatives of the non-governmental sector joined the volunteers of ISI.

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First Expert Meeting on the Project: "Youth Hands in Hands for Combating Drug and Substance Abuse"

The project continues with a youth meeting in Istanbul, Turkey in December 2018 for which ISI will select participants from 15 to 30 November 2018.

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ISI took part in an international forum "Sustainable Development Goals and the Future of Europe" in Germany

Katya was one of the speakers of the forum, and the topic she presented was related to the commitment of EU presidencies to the sustainable development goals and the attitude of the Member States and candidate countries on the topic.

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The problems of the labour market and the change in the healthcare system were discussed in Sofia

The discussion was part of the project "Let's change the mode". Within the framework of the project two analyzes were prepared – a sociological one about the working conditions and a comparative one about the health care policy in Bulgaria.

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The fourth public debate on health and working conditions will be held in Targovishte

The fourth public debate will take place in the period 27-28 October 2018 at the Terra Europe Hotel in Targovishte. It is intended for representatives from the regions of Targovishte, Razgrad, Veliko Tarnovo, Silistra, Dobrich, Shumen and Rousse.

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The second public debate within the project "Let's change the mode!" was held in Pleven

The public part of the event was held on Sunday, when members of the local councils, municipal councilors, trade unions, experts from both sectors and students from the Medical University in Pleven joined the volunteers of ISI.

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