Article
Journal of Public Health Policy (2007) 28, 94–101. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jphp.3200121
Strategic Orientation of Public Health in Transition: An Overview of South Eastern Europe
Vesna Bjegovic, Dejana Vukovic, Zorica Terzic, Milena Santric Milicevic and Ulrich T Laaser
Correspondence: Vesna Bjegovic, School of Medicine, Center School of Public Health, Dr. Subotica 15, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. E-mail: bjegov@EUnet.yu
Abstract
Two recent developments have redirected the course of Public Health in Europe – the Public Health Mandate of the European Commission and the conceptualization of a New Public Health. For the transition, countries in South Eastern Europe, particularly Serbia, provide support to essential public health reforms in four areas: strategic management, public health information, public health legislation, and public health training and research. The roles of the Dubrovnik Pledge (2001) and the Stability Pact, which has international support, have been central.
Keywords:
public health strategy, legislation, public health information, school of public health, former Yugoslavia

