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Collaborating Partners
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| Institute of Occupational safety and environmental health of Riga Stradins university | Latvia |
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| Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy (STAP) is non for profit organisation and it advocates effective alcohol control policies and greater restrictions on alcohol marketing. It works towards the dissemination of objective information about the health and social effects of alcohol consumption. | Netherlands |
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| Deutsche Hauptstelle für Suchtfragen e.V. (German Centre for Addiction Issues) DHS was founded in 1947 as a common platform for all German charitable associations in the field of addiction counselling, treatment and self-help. | Germany |
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| Instituto Superiore de Sanitá (ISS) is the leading technical and scientific public body of the Italian National Health Service. Its activities include research, control, training and consultation in the interest of public health protection. | Italy |
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| National Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia is a government agency accountable and responsible for public health promotion at the national level. Areas of work: Alcohol, Communicable Diseases, Drugs and substance Abuse, Environmental Health, Health Systems, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health, Mental Health, Nutrition, Physical Activity, Tobacco etc | Slovenia |
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| Instituto da Droga e da Toxicodependência. IDT is the Portuguese governmental agency responsible for policy coordination in the field of illicit drugs and alcohol. The main aim of the Institute is to reduce the use of licit and illicit drugs and the number of addicted persons. | Portugal |
