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Loi No 2015-30 relative à la prévention, la prise en charge et le contrôle du Virus de l’Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH)
The purpose of the law is to determine the fundamental principles of the control of HIV and AIDS in Niger.
Loi No 2011-16, portant création d’un Etablissement Public à caractère administratif dénommé « Centre National de Lutte contre le Cancer"
The law creates a public administrative establishment, with legal personality and financial autonomy, called the Centre national de lutte contre le cancer (National Cancer Center).
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.
Constitution
The Constitution of Niger (2010) is structured into several titles, each addressing different aspects of the state's governance and the rights of its citizens. The document begins with a Preamble, followed by Title I: The State and Sovereignty, which outlines the fundamental principles of the Republic of Niger. Title II: Rights and Duties of the Human Person includes various articles on individual rights, including health rights. Title III: Executive Power details the roles and responsibilities of the President and the Government. Title IV: Legislative Power focuses on the functions of the National Assembly. Title V: Relations Between Executive and Legislative Powers describes the interaction between these branches. Title VI: Judicial Power covers the judiciary's independence and structure. Title VII: Economic, Social, and Cultural Development outlines the state's development policies. Title VIII: The Higher Council of Communication addresses media and communication regulations. Title IX: Local Authorities discusses decentralization and local governance. Title X: Treaties and International Agreements covers the process of treaty ratification. Title XI: Cooperation and Association with States focuses on international cooperation. Title XII: Revision details the process for amending the Constitution. Title XIII: Transitional Provisions and Title XIV: Final Provisions conclude the document. Articles 12 and 13 specifically refer to health rights. Article 12 states that everyone has the right to health, and Article 13 emphasizes the state's duty to create conditions ensuring access to medical services and assistance in case of illness.
Décret No 2008-223/PRN/MSP Fixant les modalités d’application de la Loi No 2006-12 du 15 mai 2006 relative à la lutte antitabac
This decree defines the scope of the prohibition on smoking in public places or places open to the public, and specifies the powers of health police officers in enforcing the law on tobacco control. It also sets out the rules governing the liability of manufacturers and distributors of tobacco products in the event of damage caused by the consumption of these products.
Décret No 2007-261/PRN/MSP, instituant la gratuité des prestations liées aux cancers féminins, fournies par les Etablissements publics de Santé, modifié par le Décret n°2007-410/PRN/MSP du 1er octobre 2007
This law institutes free treatment of gynaecological cancers by public health establishments for the benefit of women.
Loi No 2006-12, relative à la Lutte Antitabac
The purpose of this Act is to: a) protect the health of the population against the many debilitating and fatal diseases caused by tobacco; b) limit the population's access to tobacco and protect it from inducements to use tobacco and the smoking which may result; c) make the population aware of the dangers of tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke.
Loi No 2006-16 sur la Santé de la Reproduction au Niger
This law governs reproductive health in Niger. It sets out the principles of reproductive health, and regulates reproductive health structures, care and services, among other aspects.
Arrêté No 015-MSP-LCE-DGSP portant modalités d’application du Décret n°2005-316/PRN/MSP/LCE du 11 novembre 2005 accordant aux femmes la gratuite des prestations liées aux césariennes fournies par les établissements de sante publics
The decree sets out the application of decree no. 205-316/PRN/MSP/LCE of November 11, 2005, granting women free caesarean section services provided by public health establishments.
Décret n°2005-316/PRN/MSP/LCE, accordant aux femmes la gratuité des prestations liées aux césariennes fournies par les Etablissements de Santé Publics
This decree grants women free access to caesarean section services provided by public health establishments.