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The third Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP-III) [15] is a framework document for the development and shaping of health policy in Rwanda. Among its goals are the reduction of HIV infections, reduction of HIV-related morbidity and mortality, strengthened management of HIV/AIDS and equal opportunities for people living with HIV.
In Malawi's health profile, last updated in May 2013, the World Health Organization reported that there were only 0.2 physicians per 10,000 population and 3.4 nurses and midwives per 10,000 population. [12] Malawi's shortage of healthcare personnel is the most severe in the region.
The institution was established in the early 2013 with support from the Ministry of Health for research, prevention and controlling of diseases on national level as well as obtaining evidence that implements policy and practice in public health service delivery. [12]
HSSP may refer to: Homology-derived Secondary Structure of Proteins , a protein database Port Sudan Military Airport , ICAO airport code HSSP, an airport in Sudan
This institute was developed by Raising Malawi, a non-government organization, founded by Madonna, in collaboration with the Malawian health ministry, to provide intensive care services for children and increase the number of pediatric surgeries performed at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. The Mercy James Centre is a modern, fully equipped ...
Secretary to the President and Cabinet (SPC), Republic of Malawi. Early Life and Education. Colleen Zamba was born in Dowa, Malawi, as the eldest of six children to Skeffa Thom Zamba and Felestia Zamba, [1] both educators. Her father was a Malawi Congress Party Member of Parliament for Dowa South East.
In late 2004 the leaders of the four participating countries; Benjamin Mkapa (Tanzania), Joaquim Chissano (Mozambique), Bingu wa Mutharika (Malawi) and Levy Mwanawasa (Zambia) managed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to make the Mtwara Development Corridor a reality. The aim of the corridor was to create competitive transport links for the ...
It was from that position that Nyirenda was appointed to Judge of the High Court. On 3 June 2008 He was also appointed as Justice of Appeal. He was eventually elevated to Chief Justice of the Republic of Malawi on 12 March 2015. [3] [4] He has written about his opinion of the role of courts on protecting vulnerable people in Malawi. [5]