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País: Timor-Leste - Tema: Políticas y leyes de salud pública
Timor-Leste - Políticas y leyes de salud pública - Reglamento, Decreto, Orden, Ordenanza
Decreto-Ley núm. 16 /2020, de 30 de abril, que aprueba medidas de apoyo al empleo en el marco de la pandemia de Covid-19 (Decreto-Lei N.º 16 /2020 de 30 de Abril, que aprova medidas de apoio ao emprego no âmbito da pandemia do COVID-19) - Adopción: 2020-04-30 | Fecha de entrada en vigor: 2020-05-01 | TLS-2020-R-110127 El decreto en cuestión crea y regula medidas de apoyo financiero temporal a los empleadores y trabajadores del sector privado en el marco de la pandemia de COVID-19, que consiste en el pago de una asignación extraordinaria a los trabajadores equivalente al 60 por ciento de su remuneración en caso de suspensión del contrato de trabajo o de reducción de las horas de trabajo y la eximición de la obligación de los empleadores de pagar en el primer caso las cotizaciones sociales. Asimismo, dispone que en caso de reducción del período de trabajo normal el empleador deba pagar al empleado la cantidad correspondiente a la diferencia entre la asignación extraordinaria pagada por la seguridad social y, cuando sea mayor, la cantidad de horas trabajadas.El decreto se estructura de la siguiente manera:
- Sección I: Disposiciones generales
- Sección II: Apoyos
- Sección III: Disposiciones finales.
Timor-Leste - Políticas y leyes de salud pública - Otros textos (circular, directiva, aviso gubernativo, etc.)
National Health Sector Strategic Plan 2011-2030, Ministry of Health. - Adopción: 2011 | TLS-2011-M-112762 The Timor-Leste National Health Sector Strategic Plan 2011-2030 is a sectoral strategy with a vision for a healthy East Timorese people in a healthy Timor-Leste, a community enjoying a level of health that allows people to develop their potential within a healthy environment. The specific goals of the strategy are: to have a comprehensive primary and hospital care services with good quality and accessible to all Timorese people; to provide adequate support system to health care services delivery; to promote higher community and partnership participation in the improvement of national health system.
Helping to eliminate the malnutrition is one of the goals of this strategy. The nutritional status of both children and adults in Timor-Leste remains significantly below acceptable world standards and therefore immediate and longer-term strategies encompassing inter-sectoral cooperation and operationalization at national, district, and local level is required. To reduce the incidence and prevalence of macro- and micro-nutrient deficiencies and associates malnutrition among vulnerable groups the following actions will be implemented: Promote diversity and consumption of locally produced food; Improving mother and child nutrition care practice; Improve access and quality of nutrition services at facility and community levels for all live cohorts; Promote advocacy, social mobilization and communication to ensure mainstream behaviour change in nutrition; Strengthen nutrition information management system and surveillance.
Other key priorities include: provision of health services including the implementation of a comprehensive package of health services at primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, investment in human capital through a comprehensive workforce plan detailing current staffing gaps, training opportunities and recruitments, infrastructure investment focused on improving access to health services in an equitable manner, and health management & administration focused on institutional strengthening of the Ministry of Health through major organizational reforms.
Regarding governance the strategy will be implemented and coordinated through the existing health sector organizational and management structures which will include: the Health Regulatory and Statutory boards, the MOH Headquarters at central level; Hospital Management Teams at hospital level, Health Associations and faith based health institutions; and non-governmental institutions involved in the health sector (both private and public). The Ministry of Health will coordinate the policy formulation and legislative changes aimed at supporting the strategy implementation while the district health management structures and hospitals will serve as the major implementing agencies for this plan. Routine monitoring will be undertaken on a monthly, quarterly, annual and biannual basis.