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Law No 87/2013 determining the organisation and functioning of decentralised administrative bodies
This Law determines the organization and functioning of the decentralised administrative entities.
Law No 45/2012 of 14/01/2013 on organisation, functioning and competence of the Council of Pharmacists
This Law determines the organization, functioning and competence of the Council of Pharmacists. The Council shall be responsible for ensuring that the rules, honour and dignity of the pharmacy profession are complied with and ensure the protection of public health.
Loi No 2013-10 portant Code général des Collectivités locales
This is a General Code of Local Authorities of Senegal.
Constitution
This Act repeals and substitutes the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The new Constitution, provided in the schedule of the Act, includes 345 articles addressing a wide array of issues including, among others, founding provisions, national objectives, citizenship, declaration of rights, the executive, the legislature, the judiciary and the courts, principles of public administration, civil service and security services, local authorities, corruption etc. (non-exhaustive list).
Décret exécutif No 11-380 du 25 Dhou El Hidja 1432 portant organisation de l’administration centrale du ministère de la santé, de la population et de la réforme hospitalière
The decree N°11-380 provides for the organization of the central administration of the ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform. The text of the decree has been published in the official journal of 23 November 2011 (pages 5-6).
Procurement Act, 2011
The Act provides for the regulation and control of practices in respect of public procurement.
Décret No 01375/PR/MSASSF du 20/11/2011 portant réorganisation de l'Office Pharmaceutique National
This decree, taken in application of the provisions of Law No 20/2005 of January 3, 2006, provides for the reorganization of the National Pharmaceutical Office, abbreviated to OPN.
Ordonnance No 001/PR/2011 portant organisation du secteur pharmaceutique en République Gabonaise
This order, taken in application of the provisions of order No 001/95 of January 14, 1995, concerning the orientation of health policy in the Gabonese Republic, concerns the organization of the pharmaceutical sector.
Constitution
The Constitution of South Sudan was adopted in 2011. It is the supreme law of the state. The Constitution sets out the values and principles of organization of the state, establishes the rights, freedoms and obligations of the people, sets up key state institutions and bodies, etc. The Constitution of South Sudan consists of 200 articles that are grouped into fifteen parts, supplemented by 5 schedules.
Constitutional Petition No 16 of 2011- Minimum Maternal Health Services
The Constitutional Petition No. 16 of 2011 challenges the government's failure to provide minimum maternal health services, asserting that this violates constitutional rights to health, life, and dignity. In 2015, the Constitutional Court ruled in favor of the petitioners, emphasizing the need for the government to ensure access to essential maternal health services, such as skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care, to protect the right to life and dignity.
Constituição da República de Angola
The Constitution of Angola was promulgated in 2010. The Constitution contains 244 articles addressing a large number of issues such as the protection of fundamental rights, freedoms, guarantees and duties, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements. The Constitution was amended in 2021 (the 2021 amendment is available in the legislation repository).
Decreto Presidencial No 30/10
The Decree establishes the system for financing the actions of provincial governments and municipal administrations, as deconcentrated executive bodies of the central administration, within the framework of the delimitation of competences for the provision of public goods and services between the central administration and local administrations and between them.
Decreto presidencial No 180/10 as bases gerais da política nacional farmacêutica
The Decree establishes the General Bases of the National Pharmaceutical Policy.
Normes relatives au district de santé en République Centrafricaine
This document constitutes a planning tool for health districts to enable them to implement the objectives of equity and improvement in the quality of care planned by the public authorities of the country.
Décret 10-529 2010-06-01 PR-PM-MCD portant création et attributions des services des Collectivités territoriales décentralisées
This decree creates the services of the decentralized territorial authorities and fixes their attributions.
Constitution
The Constitution of Kenya is a supreme law of the Republic of Kenya. It was adopted in 2010 and replaced the previous Constitution of 1963. The Constitution consists of 264 articles that are arranged into 18 chapters covering such issues as the bill of rights, organization of the state, separation of powers, electoral framework, etc.
Constitution
The Constitution of Madagascar was adopted in 2010. It consists of 168 Articles that are grouped into seven titles. The Constitution addresses a wide range of issues such as the fundamental principles of the State, freedoms, rights and obligations of the citizens, organization of the State, key organs of the state, etc.
Loi No 2010-022 du 10 février 2010 relative a la pharmacie
This Law defines the legal provisions relating to medicines, medical devices, other health products and the practice of pharmacy in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. This Law is published in a collection of other legislative acts and can be found on page 3 of the file.
Constitution de de la République du Niger
The Constitution was promulgated by Decree No 2010-754 of 25 November 2010. It includes 185 articles addressing a wide array of issues including, among other things, human rights and duties and institutional arrangements.
Ordonnance No 2010-54 du 17 septembre 2010, portant Code général des collectivités territoriales du Niger
This ordinance establishes a General Code of Local Authorities in the Republic of Niger. The General Code of Local Authorities sets out the fundamental principles of the free administration of local authorities, their powers and their resources. It establishes the legal framework for their management.