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100,000 Elderly Serbs Without an Income


 

 Many of Serbia's elderly live in abject poverty
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Many of Serbia's elderly live in abject poverty

 

08 September 2008 Belgrade _ Some 100,000 elderly people in Serbia live
without any form of income, a daily reports. 

Belgrade’s Vecernje Novosti daily says that the majority of them do not have
any relatives to take care of them.

They live in deserted villages on food they manage to grow themselves.

As well as no state pensions, many do not have any health insurance either,
according to Amiti, a local association dealing with problems faced by the
elderly.

A survey by the group will list all the names of those people above 65 years
of age “with no income, relatives or property,” and will be submitted to
Serbia’s Labour and Social Care Ministry.

The aim is to force the state to secure at least minimum resources for them
to “buy bread and medicine,” the daily says.

Amiti say tax payers should bear the cost, adding it was the only way Serbia
can ease the poverty facing the country’s elderly citizens.

 

 

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