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Addis Ababa City Government Food, Medicine and Health Care Administration and Control Authority Establishment Proclamation
Ethiopia, House of Federation/Health
The authority is established as an autonomous body, and shall be accountable to the mayor of the city of Addis Ababa. It shall be see to ensuring the safety, efficacy, quality, and proper use of food and medicines in the city. It shall also see to the ethics of practitioners and professionals, as well as facilitating the standardization of city’s health institutions, among others.
Ethiopia • 2012 • Health
Ethiopian Food, Medicine, and Health Care Administration and Control Authority Establishment Council of Ministers Regulation
Ethiopia, Health
The authority is established as an autonomous body, and shall be accountable to the ministry of health. It shall be see to ensuring the safety, efficacy, quality, and proper use of food and medicines. It shall also see to the ethics of practitioners and professionals, as well as facilitating the standardization of health institutions, among others.
Ethiopia • 2010 • Health
Nutrition Extension Package
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
The extension package highlights the causes of these nutrition issues and pushes to address them to achieve prevention of diseases arising from malnutrition.The prevalence of malnourishment among the rural population in Ethiopia is well documented. This is despite the wide variety of agricultural products produced in the country.
Ethiopia • 2003 • Health
Guideline for Implementation of Antiretroviral Therapy In Ethiopia
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
Recognizing the levels of HIV infection across the country, these guidelines inform the implementation of Ethiopia’s national antiretroviral program.
Ethiopia • 2005 • Health
Food, medicine and Health Care Administration and Control Council of Ministers Regulation
Ethiopia, Health
This regulation is issued by the council of minsiters. It addresses the issues surrounding effective food, medicine, and health care administration and control in Ethiopia. It specifically includes prominent areas like manufacturing, counterfeiting and adulteration, irradiation, transport, storage and distribution, import and export, as well as clinical trials, among others. it ultimately pushes to ensure that food and medicine unsafe for public use and consumption, do not find themselves involved in the value chain, from production to distribution, and to final use.
Ethiopia • 2014 • Health
Food and Medicine Administration Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
The proclamation on food and medicine administration guides the establishment of the necessary frameworks and regulatory schemes to ensure the safety of citizens against harmful and unsafe food, drugs, narcotics, and cosmetic products.
Ethiopia • 2019 • Health
Drug Fund and Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency Establishment Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
This is a proclamation to provide for the establishment of the drug fund and pharmaceutical supply agency. It discusses the strategic role and contribution of pharmeceuticals to the general health sector and securing the life citizens of Ethiopia.
Ethiopia • 2007 • Health
Food, Medicine and Health Care Administration and Control Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
The importance of protecting citizens from poor and unsafe medicines, healthcare, and food is rightly prioritized by the government of Ethiopia. This proclamation provides for food, medicine, and healthcare administration and control. It seeks to coordinate the food, medicine, and health care regulatory systems.
Ethiopia • 2010 • Health
Social Health Insurance Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
To ensure deepened coverage of health service delivery as a tool for improved development of the country, this proclamation aims to provide for social health insurance. “It recognises the importance of social health insurance as one of the sustainable health care financing mechanisms which enhances equitable access to improved health services through cross-subsidization”.
Ethiopia • 2010 • Health
Health Sector Transformation In Quality (HSTQ)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
The vision to ensure citizens of Ethiopia have equitable access to affordable, safe, and quality healthcare services is one of the most important goals enshrined in the 5 year health sector transformation plan (HSTP) of the ministry of health. This multi structured HSTQ seeks to ensure the implementation of the objectives contained in the HSTP runs smoothly and is sustained, in line with government’s ultimate drive to ensure universal quality health coverage in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia • 2016 • Health
Radiation Protection Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
This 2008 proclamation, numbered 571, acknowledges the increasing usage of radiation to meet some of the developmental targets of the country. It also recognises the inherent risk associated with this usage as it relates to human health, environment and properties. This proclamation therefore pursues establishment of a radiation regulation authority and definition of the legal responsibilities of all stakeholders involved in radiation usage.
Ethiopia • 2008 • Health
Radiation and Nuclear Protection Proclamation
Council of Ministers/Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
This 2017 proclamation, numbered 1025, briefly discusses the increasing usage of radiation to meet some of the developmental targets of the country. It also points to the inherent risk associated with this usage as it relates to human health, environment and properties. This proclamation pushes towards strengthening radiation protection and regulatory systems, and supervising radiation activities, to ensure damage to health, environment and properties are minimised.
Ethiopia • 2017 • Health
National Guidelines for Comprehensive HIV Prevention , Care , and Treatment
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
These set of guidelines push towards effectively driving and improving the general use of the Anti-Retroviral drugs. They seek to complement other national implementation guidelines. The guidelines have an overall goal of improving general service deliveries at all levels.
Ethiopia • 2017 • Health
National Strategy for Child Survival in Ethiopia
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
This national strategy addresses the need to meet the MDG 2015 goal of reducing child mortality, specifically, under-five child mortality by two thirds. It analyses and attempts to check the various underlying conditions that account for the major proportion of child mortality. These conditions include: inadequate birth spacing, poverty, and inadequate maternal education.
Ethiopia • 2005 • Health
National HIV/AIDS and STI Policy
Ghana, Ministry of Health
The main objective of the policy is to underpin the national response to HIV/AIDS in order to create the conducive environment to ensure sustained political commitment and support for effective action against HIV/AIDS/STIs in the Ghana.
Ghana • 2004 • Health
Trancop Transforming Covid-19 from Crisis User Guidelines
Ghana, Ministry of Health
Ghana through this Trancop policy framework is pioneering a PanaBIOS bioscreening and risk-based reopening protocols to advance the African Union’s Open Corridors Initiative and the Africa CDC Public Health Corridors program.
Ghana • 2020 • Health
Health Sector Transformation Plan (2015-2020)
Ethiopia, Ministry of Health
This is Ethiopia’s 5-year strategic transformation plan for the health sector as part of the country’s wider vision to achieve comprehensive health coverage.
Ethiopia • 2015 • Health
Ministry of Health Client Service Charter
Ghana, Ministry of Health
This document details everything about Ghana’s health sector. The policy emphasizes on the goal of the health sector within the Sector Medium Term Development Plan (2018-2021) to ensure a healthy and productive population that continues to reproduce itself safely.
Ghana • 2020 • Health
National Guidelines for Health Care Waste Management In Ghana
Ghana, Ministry of Health
This document provides direction to health care facilities in Ghana to comply with the requirement of the Hazardous and Electronic Waste Control and Management Act, 2016 (Act 917) and the revised national policy to ensure safe management of health care waste. It applies to all health institutions including public, private, quasi-governmental, non-governmental, faith-based and traditional practitioners that operate in the country at all levels of the health care system: Tertiary/Teaching/Specialist Hospitals, Regional Hospitals, District Hospitals and Sub-district Health Institutions (i.e., Health Centres/Clinics and Community Clinics).
Ghana • 2020 • Health
Health Care Waste Management Policy for Ghana
Ghana, Ministry of Health
The main goal of this policy is to provide direction for effective, efficient and safe management of health care waste through the adoption of best available techniques and best environmental practices to prevent injuries, infections and other hazards; protect and promote public health and the environment for sustainable development.
Ghana • 2020 • Health