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Stock Diseases (Semen) Regulations
Botswana, Ministry of Health
No person shall introduce or cause to be introduced, dispose, or exchange into Botswana, any semen, except with an issued permit from necessary authorities. The regulations apply to bovine, equine, sheep, goat or pig semen.
Botswana • 1968 • Health
The Tsetse Control Act, 1941
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This is an Act of Parliament specifying the provisions for detection, prevention and control of the spread of tsetse flies in Zambia including other related matters.
Zambia • 1941 • Health
Public Health Act, 1930
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This Act provides regulation for prevention of diseases and the promotion of public health as well as other related matters.
Zambia • 1930 • Health
Control of Dogs Act, 1929
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This Act provides regulation for the registration, control, isolation, inoculation and muzzling of dogs and the prevention of rabbies as well as any other related matters.
Zambia • 1929 • Health
The Mental Health Act, 2019
Ministry of Health, Zambia
An Act to provide for the promotion and protection of the rights of persons with mental illness, mental disorder, mental impairment or mental disability; to establish the National Mental Health Council and provide for its functions; provide for mental health services in correctional facilities; give effect to certain provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Principles for the protection of persons with mental illness and the improvement of mental care General Assembly Resolution 46/119 of 17th December 1991, and other international human rights instruments to which Zambia is a State Party; repeal the mental Disorders Act, 1949; and provide for related matters.
Zambia • 2019 • Health
The Nurses and Midwives Act, 2019
Ministry of Health, Zambia
An Act to regulate the education and training of nurses and midwives; continue the existence of the General Nursing Council and rename it as the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Zambia and provide for its functions; provide for the registration of, issuance of practising certificates to, nurses and midwives; provide for the scope of practice of nurses and midwives; regulate the practice and professional conduct of nurses and midwives; provide for the licensing of nursing and midwifery facilities; repeal and replace the Nurses and Midwives Act, 1997; and provide for related matters.
Zambia • 2019 • Health
The Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency Act, 2019
Ministry of Health, Zambia
An Act to provide for an efficient and cost-effective system for the procurement, storage and distribution of medicines and medical supplies; establish Medical Stores Limited as the Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency and provide for its functions, and provide for related matters.
Zambia • 2019 • Health
The Public Health (Infected Areas) (Coronavirus Disease 2019) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This document amends the Public Health (Infected Areas) (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Regulations, 2020 by the revocation of regulation 9 and the substitution with a regulation that emphasizes that a public ceremony shall not be held in an infected area without the written permission of an authorised officer.
Zambia • 2020 • Health
The Public Health (Notifiable Infectious Disease) (Declaration) Notice, 2020
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This document declared Coronavirus Disease 2019 a notifiable infectious disease.
Zambia • 2020 • Health
The National Forensic Bill, 2020
Ministry of Health, Zambia
An Act to regulate the practice of forensic science and forensic pathology and provide for the licensing of forensic service providers; establish the National Forensic Authority and provide for its functions; establish the Board of the Authority and provide for its functions; establish the Office of the State Forensic Pathologist; establish the National Forensic Science and Biometrics Department; and provide for other matters.
Zambia • 2020 • Health
National Health Care Waste Management Plan 2015-2019
Ministry of Health, Zambia
The National Health Care Waste Management Plan (NHCWP) for 2015 to 2019 is a roadmap that aims at putting in place a sustainable Health Care Waste Management (HCWM) system in Zambia. The plan recommends safe, efficient, sustainable, affordable and culturally acceptable methods for the treatment and disposal of health-care waste (HCW), both within and outside health-care facilities.
Zambia • 2015 • Health
Guidelines for Pretesting and Evaluating Communication Materials
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This document guides the process of pretesting health communication materials; and guides the process of evaluating communication materials.
Zambia • • Health
National Health Strategic Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Framework 2017-2021
Ministry of Health, Zambia
The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework recognises the aspirations prescribed in the NHSP 2017-21. These aspirations are sector-specific mechanisms culminating from international and national level instruments that provide guidance on priorities, specific interventions and strategic focus.
Zambia • 2017 • Health
Planning and Implementation Guidelines of HIV&AIDS Component in Road Contracts
Ministry of Health, Zambia
The purpose of these guidelines is to help all stakeholders to have an evidence based approach to planning for HIV and AIDS activities in the road sector.
Zambia • • Health
Zambia National Maternal and Neonatal Services Referral Guidelines
Ministry of Health, Zambia
The nine sections of this document outline the referral process, direct referrals from BEmONC sites or 1st level to 2nd level hospitals, antenatal referrals from BEmONC sites to 1st level hospitals, referrals from BEmONC sites to 1st level hospitals during labour, referrals from BEmONC sites to 1st level hospitals in postpartum, pre-referral management, newborn referral criteria, pre-referral management of common neonatal conditions, and communication and transfer.
Zambia • 2018 • Health
Zambia Consolidated Guidelines for Treatment and Prevention of HIV Infection 2020
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This version of the Zambia Consolidated Guidelines for Treatment and Prevention of HIV Infection provides guidance on the Zambia’s transition plan, the continued approach that positively affects the continuum of HIV care, while adding to innovative methods that will reduce transmission rates and increase life span for patients.
Zambia • 2020 • Health
National Alcohol Policy Implementation Plan
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This plan is targeted towards all government institutions, the private sector, civil society organisations and members of the general public. The Policy Implementation Plan (PIP) describes broad actions which government, together with its stakeholders, intends to undertake in order to address key issues related to alcohol production, storage, distribution, retailing and consumption on one hand and the management of people who suffer illness and harm in whatever form as a result of alcohol misuse.
Zambia • 2018 • Health
Essential Newborn Care Guidelines
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This document discusses the requirements for Essential Newborn Care (ENC), basic care of the newborn immediately after birth, Postnatal Care (PNC), danger signs in the newborn, and special care of a newborn with problems,
Zambia • 2014 • Health
HIV Testing and Couselling (HTC) Implementation Plan (2014-2016)
Ministry of Health, Zambia
The purpose of the HIV Testing and Counselling Implementation Plan is to provide a simplified guide for the implementation of the HTC in 2014-2015. It enables stakeholders to identify and utilize their comparative advantage to contribute to HTC implementation collectively.
Zambia • 2014 • Health
HIV Prevention Strategy
Ministry of Health, Zambia
This strategy document provides a roadmap for the Zambian government, in collaboration with donors and implementing partners, to consider a paradigm shift on HIV prevention. The intent of the HIV prevention strategy is four fold: to identify the key drivers of the epidemic; outline current prevention efforts, scope, effectiveness and coverage; describe existing gaps and challenges; and offer recommendations on the key priority areas for HIV prevention.
Zambia • • Health