Bosnalijek provides Aid to the Population after unprecedented Floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Since day one, Bosnalijek as the leading pharmaceutical company in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been providing assistance in the form of medicines, disinfectants and food and water to the most severely affected territories in Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Bosnalijek provides Aid to the Population after unprecedented Floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Several emergency convoys were sent during the weekend to medical centres in the Central Bosnia and Zenica-Doboj cantons and to Doboj and Bijeljina.

At a meeting held this morning, the Bosnalijek management passed a decision to continue the provision of organised assistance to the most severely afflicted populations, particularly medicines and disinfectants. Bosnalijek will cooperate closely on these activities with healthcare institutions, relevant ministries and humanitarian organisations. Bosnalijek’s trade union initiated a series of activities on behalf of the company’s employees to assist residents who have lost their homes in landslides.

On this occasion, Bosnalijek would like to express its deepest condolences and compassion to all citizens afflicted by this unprecedented natural disaster.




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