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- Medtronic Foundation Underwrites WiRED Community Health Information Centers in Croatia and Bosnia
WiRED and the Medtronic Foundation have teamed up to expand WiRED's humanitarian programs in Bosnia and Croatia. . . Full Story
- WiRED Installs Two Medical Information Centers
in Bosnia
In October, WiRED established two Medical Information Centers in Bosnia in areas still recovering from the region's civil war. Funded in large part by the Medtronic Foundation, the centers are on site at medical schools in the cities of Banja Luka and Mostar. . . Full Story
- WiRED Provides Information Access Centers for Orphans in Bosnia
WiRED installed six Internet Information Centers and Life changed for more than 10,000 students in three orphanages and three public schools in Sarajevo. . . Full Story
- Ceremony Officially Opens New Community Health Information Center in the Tuzla, Bosnia Medical School
On November 20, 2002, WiRED International launched a new Community Heath Information Center (CHIC) in the Tuzla, Bosnia Medical School. The new Center provides the faculty, students and the community with the latest medical information available on CDs and on the Internet.
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- Ceremony Officially Opens New Community Health Information Center
Presentation delivered by Mr. Hrvoje Badovinac, Medtronic Corporation's Manager for the Adriatic Region, at the opening of new Community Health Information Center in Tuzla, Bosnia Medical School. . . Full Story
- Ceremony Officially Opens New Community Health Information Center
Presentation delivered by Dr. Gary Selnow, Executive Director of WiRED International, at the opening of new Community Health Information Center in Tuzla, Bosnia Medical School. . . Full Story
- Benefitting Orphans Through Art
ART FOR ORPHANS 2001 is a unique opportunity to purchase original artwork from children in Croatia and Bosnia. Your donation supports WiRED’s Balkans Orphanage Fund, which provides the tools necessary for these children to experience the benefits of information and communication resources enjoyed by children in Western countries. . . Full Story
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