Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 781 / MENKES / SK / VII / 2004 on the establishment of referral hospital for people with HIV / AIDS
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1507 / MENKES / SK / X / 2005 on guidelines for HIV / AIDS counseling and testing services voluntarily
Decree of the minister of health of the Republic of Indonesia number 445 / MENKES / SK / XI / 2013 on HIV / AIDS prevention work group and sexually transmitted infections in Indonesia
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 122 / MENKES / SK / IX / 2002 on the establishment of coordination committee of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Indonesia
Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 97 of 2014 on Pre-Pregnancy Health Services, Pregnancy, Labor and Postpartum, Contraception Service, and Sexual Health Service
Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia on Prevention of HIV Transmission from Mother to Child
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia on Organization of Regional Health Crisis Center in Indonesia
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia about National Policy and Strategy for Crisis Response, Management and Other Health Problems in Indonesia
Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia on Health Crisis Response in Indonesia
Decree of the minister of health of the Republic of Indonesia concerning regionalization of aid center as a health crisis response
The mission of the Women’s Health Council is to inform and influence the development of health policy to ensure the maximum health and social gain for women in Ireland.
Its membership is representative of a wide range of expertise and interest in women’s health.
The Women’s Health Council ...has five functions detailed in its Statutory Instruments:
1. Advising the Minister for Health and Children on all aspects of women’s health.
2. Assisting the development of national and regional policies
and strategies designed to increase health gain and social gain for women.
3. Developing expertise on women’s health within the health services.
4. Liaising with other relevant international bodies which have similar functions as the Council.
5. Advising other Government Ministers at their request.
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Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia on Guidelines for the Arrangement of Service Facilities for the Rehabilitation of Abuse and Addiction of Narcotics, Psychotropic and other Addictive Substances
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1190 / MENKES / SK / X / 2004 on the Free Drug of Anti Tuberculosis (OAT) and Anti Retro Viral (ARV) Drugs for HIV / AIDS
Food Security in Indonesia
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No. 2500 / MENKES / SK / XII / 2011 on National Essential Medicines List 2011
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia on the Establishment of Hospitals and Satellite Test of Methadone Therapy Service and Program Guidelines for Methadone Maintenance Therapy
Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia about Guidelines for Disaster Management in Indonesia
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Corruption is embedded in health systems. Throughout my life—as a researcher, public health worker, and a Minister of Health—I have been able to see entrenched dishonesty and fraud. But despite being one of the most important barriers to implementing universal health coverage around the world, c...orruption is rarely openly discussed. In this Lecture, I outline the magnitude of the problem of corruption, how it started, and what is happening now. I also outline people's fears around the topic, what is needed to address corruption, and the responsibilities of the academic and research communities in all countries, irrespective of their level of economic development. Policy makers, researchers, and funders need to think about corruption as an important area of research in the same way we think about diseases. If we are really aiming to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure healthy lives for all, corruption in global health must no longer be an open secret.
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