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She was Minister of Regional and Local Government and Housing from March 21, 1990, to September 12, 1996, at which point she became Minister of Health and Social Services, [4] serving in that position until becoming Deputy-Prime Minister of Namibia on 21 March 2005. [1] [2]
The Society for Family Health (SFH) is a pan-African non governmental organisation (NGO), founded in 1983 and incorporated in 1985. [ 1 ] The organisation was founded by three Nigerians, Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti , Mallam Dahiru Wali, and Hon. Justice Ifeyinwa Nzeako.
Sports organisations of Namibia (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Medical and health organisations based in Namibia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services was established at Namibian independence in 1990. The first Namibian health and social services minister was Nickey Iyambo . The current [update] minister is Kalumbi Shangula , former chief of medical services at the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN).
In 2023, Namibia had 36 hospitals, 56 health centres, 2 rehabilitation centres, and 322 clinics. [8] There are a further 1,150 smaller service points. [ 9 ] Health care facilities in the country are sophisticated but not always affordable to the poorer part of the population.
Richard Nchabi Kamwi (born 3 June 1950 in Ioma, Zambezi Region) is a Namibian medical physician and politician. [1] A member of the National Assembly with the South West Africa People's Organization since 1999, Kamwi was the Minister of Health and Social Services from March 2005 to 2015.
In addition, she is the first woman to lead a political party in Namibia, and the country's first female presidential candidate. [1] She was appointed as the country's deputy minister of health and social services in March 2020 by Namibian President Hage Geingob. She has for a long time been advocating for social workers’ role in many aspects ...
Children of Namibia face human rights issues that effect their health and safety. Children's rights in Namibia are recognised in article 15 of the constitution and are in accordance with the 54 articles of the United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC). [14] The country has operated under the CRC since 28 September 1990.