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Decret 2022/059 portant attributions et organisation du ministere de la santé et de l'hygiene publique
The Decree defines the normative framework for the organization and operation of the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene.
The Public Procurement Act
This Act makes better provisions for the regulation of public procurement, provides for repeal of the Public Procurement Act, 2004 and re-enacts the Public Procurement Act and consequential matters and provides for other related matters.
Constitution
The Constitution of Guinea was reviewed in 2020. The Constitution contains 156 articles addressing a large number of issues as the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the fundamental principles of the state and institutional arrangements.
Arrêté 823 portant attributions et composition des groupes thematiques du plan national de developpement sanitaire
The Act sets up thematic groups, among others, to monitor the implementation of the National Health Development Plan in relation to certain themes.
Constitution
The Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania was adopted in 1977 and amended in 2005. The Constitution is the supreme law of the country and establishes the state principles, regulates the separation of powers, establishes key government structures and their mandates, establishes rights, etc. The Constitution consists of 152 articles that are organized into ten chapters that are supplemented by two schedules.