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Arrêté du Aouel Safar 1436 fixant le calendrier de vaccination obligatoire contre certaines maladies transmissibles
This order sets the schedule for mandatory vaccination against some communicable diseases.
Arrêté 2013 N° 63 portant création, composition, attributions et fonctionnement du comité national consultatif pour la vaccination et les vaccins du Bénin (CNCV-Bénin)
This decree establishes the National Consultative Committee for Vaccination and Vaccines of Benin (CNCV-Benin), defining its composition, its responsibilities and its functioning to advise and guide the country's vaccination policies.
National Guidelines for Quality Obstetrics and Perinatal Care
The Kenya National Guidelines for Quality Obstetrics and Perinatal Care provide a comprehensive framework to ensure safe, effective, and respectful maternity care, aiming to improve health outcomes for mothers and newborns throughout the perinatal period.
Loi No 97-013 portant code de la famille
This law establishes a Family Code.
Zatu an VII 1 portant institution et application d'un code des personnes et de la famille au Burkina Faso
The law establishes the rights and the obligations that a person enjoys in civil relations.
Loi No 87.010 portant Code de la Famille
This Law establishes a Family Code of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by compiling the relevant laws.
Loi No 073/84 portant Code de la Famille
The Law provides for the family Code.
Code de la famille
The Family Code of Senegal regulates family matters related issues.
Décret No 69-88 rendant obligatoires certaines vaccinations
The Decree, published in the Official Journal of 20 June 1969 provides that some vaccinations may be made compulsory in case of (threat of) epidemic (pages 14-15).