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<title>Ministry of Health-Ethiopia</title>
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<title>National action plan for health security for 2024/25 - 2028/29</title>
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<name>Ministry of Health</name>
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<summary type="text">National action plan for health security for 2024/25 - 2028/29
Ministry of Health
With the primary goal of ensuring maximum global and national health security while minimizing interference with international travel and trade, the plan was set based on the WHO strategic pillars: prevent, detect, respond and others IHR related hazard, which will help the country achieve its mission and vision.&#13;
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These strategic pillars contain fifty-seven (57) objectives based on the JEE indicators across the nineteen (19) action packages indicated in the IHR 2005. These objectives were set based on the outcomes of the JEE, and under each objective a set of activities identified. These activities can be categorized into four main thematic areas of IHR-health security: Prevent, Detect, Response, and Other IHR-related hazards.
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<dc:date>2024-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Special Bulletin - The twenty third annual review meeting of the health sector</title>
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<name>Ministry of Health</name>
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<summary type="text">Special Bulletin - The twenty third annual review meeting of the health sector
Ministry of Health
Globally, 2.7 million newborns die every year during&#13;
the first month of life because of birth asphyxia,&#13;
complications of preterm birth, and infections. Most&#13;
of the neonatal deaths and stillbirths (99%) occur in&#13;
Low and Lower-Middle-Income Countries with half&#13;
of the deaths happening at home (1). In Africa, about&#13;
1.16 million babies die every year in their first month&#13;
of life, and half of them, on the first day of their life.&#13;
Another 3.3 million children will die before they reach&#13;
their fifth birthday (2). About 75% of neonatal deaths
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Reproductive Health Strategy, 2021-2025</title>
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<name>Ministry of Health</name>
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<summary type="text">Reproductive Health Strategy, 2021-2025
Ministry of Health
Reproductive health is a development issue, hence efforts are required to achieve the three zero’s&#13;
“zero unmet need for family planning services and information”, “zero preventable maternal deaths&#13;
and morbidities." and “zero sexual and gender based violence including zero child, early and forced&#13;
child marriage as well as zero female genital mutilation”. Investing in adolescent and youth education,&#13;
economic opportunities, and health including family planning and sexual and reproductive health, is&#13;
critical, among other things, to harvest the demographic dividend. Building peaceful, just, and&#13;
inclusive societies in which no one is left behind is critical. All people, regardless of race, color,&#13;
religion, sex (male or female), age, disability, or language, should feel respected and have the&#13;
opportunity to shape their own future and contribute to the prosperity of their societies.
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<dc:date>2021-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Health policy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia</title>
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<name>Ministry of Health</name>
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<updated>2026-06-03T06:46:59Z</updated>
<published>2026-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Health policy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Ministry of Health
ሀገራችን ልማትን ለማሳለጥና ከድህነት ወደ ብልጽግና የሚደረገውን ጉዞ እውን ለማድረግ&#13;
የሰብዓዊ ልማት ለማህበራዊና ኢኮኖሚው እድገት አስተዋፆ ለማድረግ አሁን በስራ ላይ&#13;
ያለውን የጤና ፖሊሲ ጨምሮ ሶስት ፖሊሲዎችን በማውጣት ስትተገብር ቆይታለች።
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<dc:date>2026-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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