SARAJEVO, September 19 (FENA) - The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina today adopted a Report on the Care of Refugees and Foreigners under Subsidiary Protection in Bosnia and Herzegovina for 2018, which will be submitted by the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees to the BiH Parliamentary Assembly.
According to the Report, 74 persons were recognized as refugees and 38 were foreign nationals under subsidiary protection.
The Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees provides accommodation at the Salakovac Reception Facility in Mostar, with 22 refugees with recognized status, with the remaining 90 persons being privately housed, mostly in the Sarajevo Canton.
In 2018, the Ministry of Human Rights and Refugees allocated 47,146.85 KM for health insurance and health care of refugees and foreigners under subsidiary protection.
Refugees and foreign nationals under subsidiary protection also enjoy the rights to education. In 2018/2019 school year, 28 children attend the classes in BiH, stated the BiH CoM.
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