Abstract
During its 11 years of activity the South-East European Network on Workers’ Health (SEENWH) has demonstrated its viability and shown success in its key mission of strengthening national and subregional expertise and capabilities in OSH – an important asset for countries in social and economic transition to or towards EU membership. It is now recognized among the experts and policy-makers in South-East Europe (SEE) as a key player in occupational health (OH) subregional collaboration.