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The Ministry of Public Health and Population (French: Ministère de la Santé publique et de la Population, MSPP) is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. This ministry is responsible for country-wide health and is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
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
No clear leadership; Various institutions, including the Ministry of Health, the Instituto de Fomento Municipal (INFOM), the Ministry of Environment and the Planning Secretariat in the President's Office None Municipalities, public, communal and private entities Communities through water committees Guyana: Ministry of Housing and Water
Port-au-Prince, Haiti Ministry of Tourism: James Monazard 8, Rue Legitimate (Champs-de-Mars), Port-au-Prince, Haiti Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development: Vernet Joseph Route Nationale No. 1, Damien, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor: Georges Wilbert Franck Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Haiti’s healthcare system is characterized by a lack of coordination among foreign aid organizations, resulting in inefficiencies, resource duplication, and inconsistent care. NGOs often function independently of the Haitian Ministry of Health, creating a patchwork of services rather than an integrated healthcare system. [25]
Ministry of Justice and Public Security (Haiti) Ministry of National Education (Haiti) Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation (Haiti) Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (Haiti) Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Communications (Haiti) Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor (Haiti) Ministry of the Environment ...
Ministries of health in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Zambia, Uganda, and South African, were reported to have begun planning health system reform including hospital accreditation before 2002. However, most hospitals in Africa are administered by local health ministries or missionary organizations without accreditation programs.
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