Browsing Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guidelines by Issue Date
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WHO guidelines on good manufacturing practices (GMP) for herbal medicines
(World Health Organisation, 2006) -
Zimbabwe National HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan 2011-2015
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2011) -
The Zimbabwe National Medicines Policy
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2011-06) -
Essential Medicines List and Standard Treatment Guidelines for Zimbabwe (EDLIZ)
(The National Medicine and Therapeutics Policy Advisory Committee [NMTPAC] Ministry of Health & Child WelfareRepublic of Zimbabwe, 2011-06-01)It is the national objective that the health care needs of Zimbabweans are met through the provision and proper use of essential medicines.Sometimes we do not need to give medicines, ... -
Guidelines for medicines donations to the Republic of Zimbabwe
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2012-06) -
National Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2013-05-01)The purpose of the Guidelines is to provide health workers, managers and supervisors the standards and criteria against which to measure safe practice in infection prevention and control. Additionally, it provides relevant ... -
Zimbabwe National Health Profile 2014
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2014) -
A national Infection Prevention Control training strategy in Zimbabwe- rewards and challenges
(University of Zimbabwe, 2014-05) -
Sustainable Development Goals
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2015) -
Guidelines for the management of Malaria in Zimbabwe
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2015-06) -
National Implementation of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative 2017
(World Health Organisation, 2017) -
Client Server Chater
(Ministry of Health, 2018) -
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON THE OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA IN CHEGUTU
(Ministry of Health, 2018-01-24) -
The Sanitation Hygiene Infant Nutrition Efficacy (SHINE) Summary
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2018-07) -
Time for Global Action for People and Planet
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2019) -
Smart Survey 2019
(Ministry of Health and Child Care, 2019)