Printer Friendly Version THE REPORT OF THE ACCOUNT BALANCE FOR 17th OCTOBER @ 6 June 2014 04:15 AM

The Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Australia is announcing that the balance of the dedicated bank account which has been opened in the aim of collecting funds for eliminating the consequences of the floods, on the 17th October at 13.18 is 2.83 AUD.

AUD 160,000 has been transferred 5th June, AUD 120,000 has been transerred 4th July and AUD 99,100.00 has been trasferred 17th October to the National Bank of Serbia to the account of the Serbian Ministry of Finance which means that the total sum of funds collected thus far, is AUD 379,102.83 as a result of 606 individual transactions.

List of transactions from the period 23th September until 17th October can be viewed HERE. 

List of transactions from the period 25th August until 23th September can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 8th until 25th August can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 25th July until 8th August can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 11th until 25th July can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 4th until 11th July can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 27th June until 4th July can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 20th until 27th June can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 13th until 20th June can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 6th until 13th June can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 30th May until 6th June can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions from the period 23th until 30th  May can be viewed HERE.

List of transactions since the account has been opened, 19th May until 23rd May can be viewed HERE.

In the aim of more efficient communication, the Embassy has open new e-mail address: floodreliefserbia@bigpond.com Other channels for contact with the Embassy also you can use.


UN Report on flooding handed over to the Government of Serbia

The United Nations team of experts says that a massive reconstruction, recovery and clean-up effort is needed in response to the unprecedented floods that hit Serbia in mid-May.

In a report delivered to the Government of Serbia 04 June 2014, the experts warn of health risks from stagnant water, potential risk to the environment and damage to agriculture.

For the full UNDAC Report, please follow the link: http://bit.ly/1o9pqaK