Developing the "C" Hepatitis Prevention Program in the Penitentiary System
Tbilisi. The Executive Director of "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation
KetiKhutsishvili and the Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance of Georgia
SozarSubari have made a joint statement on the development of "C"
Hepatitis prevention, diagnostics and treatment program in the penitentiary
system.Three experts will be selected through
competition with assistance from "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation,
who will start working on the program document by the end of March.The document drafted by the experts will be
discussed by the NGOs and experts working on public health issues, following
which it will be submitted to the government and donor organizations for
funding.
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