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Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) is a government ministry of the Solomon Islands. Its head office is in Honiara. The divisions in the ministry are Administration & Management, Health Care, Health Improvement, Health Policy and Planning. The health care division operates hospitals in the country. [1]
Ministry of Health and Medical Services may refer to: Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Fiji) Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Kiribati) Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Solomon Islands)
Ministry of Health (Saudi Arabia) Chief Scientist Office; Ministry of Health (Serbia) Ministry of Health and Sanitation (Sierra Leone) Ministry of Health (Singapore) Ministry of Health and Medical Services (Solomon Islands) Ministry of Health (Somalia) Department of Health (South Africa) Ministry of Health and Welfare (South Korea)
Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform (Algeria) Ministry of Health and the Environment (Antigua and Barbuda) Barbuda's Public Health Department; Ministry of Health (Argentina) Ministry of Health (Armenia) Department of Health and Aged Care (Australia) Ministry of Health (New South Wales), known as NSW Health
Minister of Health and Medical Services Paul Popora Bosawai: Independent: North Guadalcanal Minister of Commerce, Industry, Labour, and Immigration Harry Kuma: OUR: North West Choiseul Minister of Police, National Security, and Correctional Services Jimson Fiau Tanangada: OUR: Gizo/Kolombangara Minister of Culture and Tourism Choylin Yim ...
The road system in Solomon Islands is insufficient and there are no railways. The most important roads connect Honiara to Lambi (58 km; 36 miles) in the western part of Guadalcanal and to Aola (75 km; 47 miles) in the eastern part. [186] There are few buses and these do not circulate according to a fixed timetable.
Penal system in the Solomon Islands (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Government of the Solomon Islands" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Solomon Islands falls into the "very bad" category when evaluating the right to reproductive health because the nation is fulfilling only 38.9% of what the nation is expected to achieve based on the resources (income) it has available. [2] Female life expectancy at birth was at 66.7 years and male life expectancy at birth at 64.9 in 2007.