1321 Results Found

National Health Policy, 2007

Eswatini, Ministry of Health

This policy is designed to provide guidance to all programs and departmental policies in the health sector, including those that deal with traditional, alternative and complementary health services.

Eswatini 2007 Health

The Nursing and Midwifery Act 2010

Ministry of Health, Tanzania

This is an Act that makes provisions for the protection, promotion and preservation of public health, safety and welfare through regulation and control of nursing and midwifery education and practice.

Tanzania 2010 Health

National Health Policy, 2007

Eswatini, Minister for Health and Social Welfare

This policy aim to reduce morbidity, disability and mortality that is caused by disease and social conditions.

Eswatini 2017 Health

Environmental and Social Management Framework for Strengthening the Health System and Nutrition for Human Capital Development in Eswatini Project

Eswatini, Minister for Health and Social Welfare

The primary purpose of this framework is to establish clear procedures and methodologies for environmental and social planning, review, approval, and implementation of subprojects to be financed under the ‘Strengthening the Health System and Nutrition for Human Capital Development in Eswatini’ project.

Eswatini 2020 Health

National Policy Guidelines on TB/HIV Collaborative Activities 2015

Eswatini, Ministry of Health, Monitoring and Evaluation

This policy delineate the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders at every level of the provision of health, and provides guidance on which collaborative TB/HIV activities are to be implemented in the country.

Eswatini 2015 Health

Maternal Newborn and Child Health Strategic Plan (2018-2024)

Ministry of Health, Rwanda

Moving forward from the successful attainment of health sector MDGs, the country strives to align its policies and strategies with the SDGs. This strategic plan recognises the need for new-borns, women, and children to survive the childbearing process, and live long to realise their full potential. It charts the course for sustainable health care delivery to new-borns, women, and children and is consistent with other efforts and strategies of the government in the health sector.

Rwanda 2018 Health

Roadmap for Further Development of the Rwanda Health Sector Wide Approach (SWAP)

Ministry of Health, Rwanda

“This Roadmap plan discusses the current stage in the SWAP development process and gives short term and medium-term recommendations for further steps towards a full SWAP. The government, through its ministry of health’s objective, to grow towards an environment in the health sector of “One plan, one budget, one report” illustrates the felt need for harmonisation and alignment, so that jointly used systems lead to strengthened ministry leadership, increased effectiveness, efficiency, as well as transparency / mutual accountability. The purpose of this roadmap is not to replace the HSSP framework and ongoing reforms. The adopted roadmap focuses specifically on actions towards enhancing a SWAP environment”.

Rwanda 2010 Health

National Multi-sectoral Strategic Framework for HIV and AIDS 2009 – 2014

Eswatini, Ministry of Health

This document describes a five year (2009-2014) National Multisectoral Strategic Framework (NSF) for HIV and AIDS for the Kingdom of Swaziland. It aims to bring together stakeholders to scale up and mainstream decentralised and effective response strategies to contribute to the NSF results, based on the comparative advantage of each stakeholder or sector.

Eswatini 2009 Health

Annual HIV Programs Report 2013

Eswatini, Ministry of Health

This 2013 HIV report covers the two thematic areas which are Prevention (HTC, PMTCT) and Treatment care and support (ART, HIV and TB co infection).

Eswatini 2013 Health

Elimination Of New HIV Infections Among Children By 2015 And Keeping Their Mothers Alive: National Strategic Framework for Accelerated Action (2011-2015)

Eswatini, Ministry of Health

This is a national strategic framework for the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive. It was developed to strengthen and accelerate the effort to eliminate HIV transmission to children and improve the survival of mothers for the period of four year.

Eswatini 2011 Health