Politique et plan de developpement de la recherche en sciences de la santé en Republique Démocratique du Congo (Policy and development plan for research in the health sciences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
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General Health Policies
Democratic Republic of the Congo
30 June 1998
Policy document
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Ministry of Health; Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Les lignes de la politique d'action sont les suivants:- Le plan triennal en 1999 — 2001 en rapport avec la recherche en sciences de la santé.
- Programme n° 1 : Accélération ou renforcement de la concrétisation de la volonté Politique.
- Programme n° 2: Actualisation du cadre juridique et renforcement de la réglementation
scientifique et éthique.
- Programme n° 3 : Formation et utilisation du personnel.
- Programme n° 4: Mobilisation et utilisation rationnelle des ressources matérielles et Financières
- Programme n° 5: Création d'un cadre de concertation entre les pays de la Région d'Afrique.
- Programme n° 6: Facilitation de l'accès à l'information et de la diffusion des résultats de différentes recherches.
The policy's lines of action are the following:
- The three-year plan 1999 - 2001 in relation to research in the health sciences.
- Program 1: Acceleration or strengthening the implementation of the will Policy.
- Programme 2: Updating the legal framework and strengthening the scientific and ethical regulations.
- Programme 3: Training and effective human resource management.
- Programme 4: Mobilisation and rational use of material and financial resources.
- Programme 5: Creating a cooperation framework between the countries of the African Region.
- Program 6: Facilitating access to information and publicizing the findings of research.
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