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Directives Nationales sur la Délégation des Tâches en Sante de la Reproduction Planification Familiale Nutrition Maladies non Transmissibles
This document provides National Guidelines on Task Delegation in Reproductive Health Family Planning Nutrition Noncommunicable Diseases.
Loi No 09.004 Code du Travail de la République Centrafricaine
This Labor Code governs professional relations between Workers and employers resulting from employment contracts concluded to be executed in the territory of the Central African Republic. It determines the procedure for settling individual and collective conflicts resulting from the execution of the employment contract. It also governs the staff of State Companies, Mixed Economy Companies and Public Offices.
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.
Liste Nationale des médicaments essentiels en République Centrafricaine
This document establishes a National List of Essential Medicines in the Central African Republic.
Loi No 97-013 portant code de la famille
This law establishes a Family Code.
Loi No 61.212 portant code de la nationalité centrafricaine
This law determines which individuals have Central African nationality at birth as their nationality of origin. Central African nationality is acquired or lost after birth by the operation of the law or by a decision of the public authority taken under the conditions established by law.