At QKUUK patients also buy canillas, Ismaili Bridge is dealing with Pristina problems

Kosovo Health Minister Uran Ismaili has been dealing with only one problem for several days, which does not really belong to much. Although Kosovo's health is very ill and with numerous problems, there are two straight days that he on Facebook is promoting his ideas for Pristina. [...]
Kosovo Health Minister Uran Ismaili has been dealing with only one problem for several days, which does not really belong to much.
Although Kosovo's health is very ill and with numerous problems, there are two straight days that he on Facebook is promoting his ideas for Pristina. The minister wants the capital with air and cleaner surroundings.
Every day we see cases of how Kosovar patients complain that they are also forced to pay for mantila and canillas, which are very simple and cheap elements that are not owned by major health centers in the country.
Ismaili as an asamblis of the Pristina municipality and minister of Health are more concerned with the works of the capital, where he wrote on Facebook that months ago he had taken an initiative to invite the World Health Organization to help create a policy for the Great Cities. He says this policy will extend to several Kosovo cities, Periscopi reports
After a few years of Pristina's ranking among the most polluted cities, a few months ago I've taken an initiative to invite the World Health Organization to help create a policy on the City of Health, as a long-term policy for changing the situation in our town? The initiative will also extend to Ferizaj and Obilic, but Pristina will take the lead in establishing the network of healthy cities. So today I started the day with WHO expert Professor John Ashton, with whom we discussed ways to achieve this goal. Healthy cities are the healthiest of lives, writes Minister Ishmael.
For this, he has even tried to meet with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, chief parliamentr Kadri Veselini, who says he received political and institutional support to develop the Health Cities Project in Kosovo as well.
Our citizens must be able to live and work in their homes without being afraid or endangered by the polluted environment, which is a source of health problems. In our initiative to improve the quality of life in our town and make Pristina and other cities more viable for all, today with experts from the World Health Organization, we had very important meetings with Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. Chairman Veselin and Prime Minister Haradinaj expressed their political and institutional will to support O mission The U.S. to develop the Health Cities project in us as well. The healthiest cities of all lives had written Ishmael Bridge on Facebook.
But the minister did not stop there, as he met with directors and representatives of all political parties in the Pristina municipality, who he says unanimously agreed and supported the initiative for a cleaner and more lasting capital.
At the meeting with directors and representatives of all political parties in the Pristina municipality, all unanimously agreed and supported the initiative for a cleaner and more viable Pristina. Each city has its own differences and pride, but above all it must be viable for its citizens. We have to do this as responsible for the city without party differences. The city must be a place where its inhabitants live and work safely on environmental pollution. WHO experts will also help us in this way, while Pristina will also be part of the network of Health Cities.
E Uran Ismaili also invited civil society to join this initiative, which says he also found full support for them.
Today we had a very good meeting with civil society about the initiative to make Pristina a better city, with cleaner air and environment. By engaging in creating healthier settlements, we live longer, we have better quality lives and cut costs in health. I am very happy that the initiative, besides central and local institutions, is also finding support among civil society, which pledged their concrete commitment to achieving that goal. Healthier city, healthier life. ♪ Bashku PristinaIt's Ishmael's words. /Periscope.











