The Political Reform Commission in Belize proposed over 70 recommendations for political reform, which were adopted by the PUP government. Some key reforms included expanding protections in the constitution from discrimination, strengthening protections for detainees, abolishing economic citizenship, limiting the number of cabinet appointments, expanding the powers of the Senate, enacting stronger anti-corruption laws, and ensuring the independence of the judiciary.
The African National Congress (ANC) Study Group on Health is pleased with the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NIH) Bill, to Parliaments Portfolio Committee (PC) on Health. The NHI will guarantee that all South Africans have access to free, comprehensive and quality healthcare in the country’s health facilities.
The African National Congress (ANC) Study Group on Health is pleased with the introduction of the National Health Insurance (NIH) Bill, to Parliaments Portfolio Committee (PC) on Health. The NHI will guarantee that all South Africans have access to free, comprehensive and quality healthcare in the country’s health facilities.
LEGISLATION IN NURSING
PURPOSES AND IMPORTANCE OF LAWS IN NURSING .LEGAL TERMS
COMMAN LEGAL HAZARDS IN NURSING
HEALTH LAW AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING NURSES IN INDIA AT DIFFERENT LEVELS CENTER AND STATE , CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL AND ITS IMPACT IN NURSING PRACTISE
FUNDAMENTAL CONDUCTS AND SERVICE RULES AND INSTITUIONAL RULES
REGULATION OF NURSING EDUCATION
REGISTRATION AND RECIPROCITIES
LEGAL SAFEGUARDS INNURSING PRACTISE
GOOD SANITATION LAWS
GOOD RAPORT
STANDARDS OF CARE
STANDING ORDERS
CONTRACTS
CORRECT INDENTITY
COUNTING OF SPONGE INSTRUMENTS AND NEEDLES
THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE
THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE FRIENDLY
THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD
THE RIGHT TO BE INFORMED
THE RIGHT TO BE INFORMED
THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
THE RIGHT TO SERVICE
National Human Rights Commission was established under Protection of Human Rights Act,1993 to promote and protect the human rights provided under the constitution of India and various international conventions and UN.
Peter Crampton on public health in New Zealandmhjbnz
Prof Peter Crampton (Dean and Head of Campus, University of Otago Wellington)
specialist in public health medicine, argues that public health is a social, political, economic and justice issue, not a medical one. After charting the course of change to our health system since the 30’s, he urges every citizen to articulate in all their relationships (personal, professional, civil), their commitment to public health as a right of citizenship. He also agues that the goal of the public health system is to reduce inequalities and produce just outcomes for all New Zealanders.
http://dosomething.org.nz
Women's Arm of the People's United Party the UWG calls for immediate investig...pupbelize
Principal/Pastor is accused by mother of having sexual relations with her 16 year old. The UWG calls for swift action in the investigation of this case by the relevant authorities.
LEGISLATION IN NURSING
PURPOSES AND IMPORTANCE OF LAWS IN NURSING .LEGAL TERMS
COMMAN LEGAL HAZARDS IN NURSING
HEALTH LAW AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING NURSES IN INDIA AT DIFFERENT LEVELS CENTER AND STATE , CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL AND ITS IMPACT IN NURSING PRACTISE
FUNDAMENTAL CONDUCTS AND SERVICE RULES AND INSTITUIONAL RULES
REGULATION OF NURSING EDUCATION
REGISTRATION AND RECIPROCITIES
LEGAL SAFEGUARDS INNURSING PRACTISE
GOOD SANITATION LAWS
GOOD RAPORT
STANDARDS OF CARE
STANDING ORDERS
CONTRACTS
CORRECT INDENTITY
COUNTING OF SPONGE INSTRUMENTS AND NEEDLES
THE RIGHT TO BE SAFE
THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE FRIENDLY
THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD
THE RIGHT TO BE INFORMED
THE RIGHT TO BE INFORMED
THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
THE RIGHT TO SERVICE
National Human Rights Commission was established under Protection of Human Rights Act,1993 to promote and protect the human rights provided under the constitution of India and various international conventions and UN.
Peter Crampton on public health in New Zealandmhjbnz
Prof Peter Crampton (Dean and Head of Campus, University of Otago Wellington)
specialist in public health medicine, argues that public health is a social, political, economic and justice issue, not a medical one. After charting the course of change to our health system since the 30’s, he urges every citizen to articulate in all their relationships (personal, professional, civil), their commitment to public health as a right of citizenship. He also agues that the goal of the public health system is to reduce inequalities and produce just outcomes for all New Zealanders.
http://dosomething.org.nz
Women's Arm of the People's United Party the UWG calls for immediate investig...pupbelize
Principal/Pastor is accused by mother of having sexual relations with her 16 year old. The UWG calls for swift action in the investigation of this case by the relevant authorities.
PUP Press Release--Wrong Doing in San Pedro and Northern Regional Hospitalpupbelize
9 cases of possible medical malpractice documented and nothing has been done by the government. Then a Police Officer performing her duties was publicly chastized and transferred immediately by Tourism Minister Heredia although the Court of law found the Tourist that the Minister was protecting guilty for assaulting a Police Officer.
GATS AGREEMENT BETWEEN 'BELIZE' and 'COSTA RICA'Shreyash Falke
WTO GATS AGREEMENT BETWEEN 'BELIZE' and 'COSTA RICA'
ON
SERVICE COMMITMENTS
GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services)
Different modes under GATS Agreement
Case Summary
Este ppt incluye imagenes sobre simbolos, lugares, costumbres ,etc de Costa Rica. Me lo envio Laura, una ex companera de la maestria de espanol en la U de Alabama, USA hace algun tiempo.
Este trabajo es más bien una investigación acerca de los congresos y el turismo que se dan en Costa Rica.
Mi objetivo al hacer este trabajo es dar a notar las riquezas de Costa Rica, riquezas de todo tipo. Además su gente es muy amable y hospitalaria, y harán todo lo posible para que uno se enamore de su bello país.
Protecting civic space in Kenya IHoughton SMuchai March 2014irunguh
This article captures the background and events of November 2013 in Kenya. A set of
thirteen amendments to the Public Benefits Organizations Act 2013 were unexpectedly brought to the
National Assembly. If they had passed, they would have fundamentally affected civic space, democracy
and development. It offers lessons and reflections on the state of governance and civil society in Kenya
and the challenges of protecting and advancing fundamental freedoms within a new constitutional
order.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria at Exco Chambers, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Friday, 7th May, 2021.
This ppt includes the basic information related to RTI like its mode of filing by both online and offline and also includes some information related to RTI Amendment Bill 2019.
Social Justice Agenda 214 of the People's United Partypupbelize
On January 15, 2014, the 95th birthday of Rt Hon. George Price, Hon Francis Fonseca, Party Leader launched the PUP 10 point Social Justice Agenda. This honours and continues the legacy of Mr. Price and places the PUP on the right path in preparing for governance.
People's United Party Statement on Guatemala's Proposalsposalspupbelize
Guatemala presented two-point proposal to Belize which has the possibility in parties reneging to Compromis signed by Hon Wilfred Elrington in December 2008.
Budget 2013--Response by Rt Hon Said Musapupbelize
A debate on the budget is an opportune time to review the state of the Belizean economy and the state we are in as a country 31 years after we achieved political independence as a nation.
The Barrow Administration came into office in 2008 with great promise. They promised a 6% annual growth after inheriting an economy that had more than doubled to $2.5 billion dollars in goods and services under the PUP government (1998-2008). During the PUP years, the annual average growth rate was 5%. Even if we take account of the 5% GDP growth in 2012 claimed by the Prime Minister, the average growth rate for their five years is 2.6%.
PUP Northern Caucus Solidarity with the West on the Crime Situation pupbelize
Over 100 murders for 2012 countrywide. Cayo citizens take a stand against crime after the murder of Suzenne Martinez and in the wake of the murder Jazmine. The residents took to the streets in protest with an 8-point demand resolution to the Prime Minister. The People's United Party Northern Caucus stands in solidarity with the PUP Western Caucus and the citizens of the Cayo District.
The Leader of the People's United Party Hon Francis Fonsec and Party Chairman Mr. Henry Usher issued certificates of award to 33 recipients of George Price Award for Service at the Independence Hall on the Party's 62nd Birthday on September 29, 2012
Systemic Bias at Elections and Boundaries Department Continuespupbelize
Systemic bias continues unabated at Belize's electoral management body despite calls by the Opposition to hault such practices for reasons of integrity.
This list represents the owners of land/lots in the San Jose Palmar Vill\age in the country of Belize. On Friday July 27, the Prime Minister made unthruthful statements in the house saying the the lands Belong to Hon Florencio Marin Jr member for Corozal South East. He denied this supported by the Chairman of the village in a Press Conference on August 1, 2012. This is proof of the desperation of the present government as the leader of the government makes false statements in the house to win political favours. Read the list yourselves. Where there is the indication Minister of Lands, means that it has not been issued to anyone. By the special land history of this village, only descendants can own land in the village.
Oas Belize Preliminary Report: International Election Observer Mission 2012
Political Reform in Belize
1. Eleven FACTS on Political Reform in Belize
"The truth shall make you free"
In January 1999 a few months after the PUP returned to office, Prime Minister Said Musa
launched a broad-based Political Reform Commission to review Belize's system of governance
and make proposals for reform. Members of the Commission included representatives from the
two major political parties, the business sector, the church, the labour movement, women
organisations, the public service and civil society. Mr. Dylan Vernon was the executive
chairman. After receiving submissions from various organisations and holding extensive
consultations and meetings, the Commission issued its Report in January 2000.
Over 70 of the recommendations of the Commission were adopted, including the following listed
as Facts:
1. Fact: The PUP expanded the Preamble of the Constitution to eliminate disparity on grounds
of "ethnicity", "disability", "gender inequality", and recognized the right of every individual
to "basic education" and "basic health".
2. Fact: The PUP reduced the period of detention of holding a person on reasonable suspicion
without charge from 72 hours to 48 hours and further reduced the time during which a person
must be informed of the reason for detention from 48 hours to 24 hours.
3. Fact: The PUP abolished economic citizenship which was enacted by the previous UDP
government.
4. Fact: The abolished the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) which was used by the previous
government to harass and spy on their political opponents.
5. Fact: The PUP limited the number of members of the House of Representatives that can be
appointed to the Cabinet to no more than 2/3 of the elected members of the majority party in
the House in order to limit the domination of the Legislature by the Executive.
6. Fact: The PUP expanded the composition of the Senate to include representatives from the
Churches, the business sector and the Trade Union movement. (The Commission had
recommended an elected Senate. The PUP held a referendum coinciding with the last general
election for the people to decide if they wanted an elected senate and although a majority of
those who voted said yes, the incoming UDP government promised instead to add another
senator from the NGO community. The Prime Minister has still not fulfilled this
commitment).
7. Fact: The PUP expanded the powers of the Senate to carry out investigations into alleged
abuse or mismanagement (such as the Social Security investigation) and also to approve
appointments of ambassadors and judges.
2. 8. Fact: The Commission recommended the strengthening of the Prevention of Corruption in
Public Life Act and the PUP implemented a comprehensive anti-Corruption Act.
9. Fact: The Commission recommended a more transparent and accountable system for
government contracts and procurement of goods and services and the PUP enacted the
Finance and Audit Reform Act.
10. Fact: When the PUP came into office in 1998 there was widespread concern about political
interference with the Judiciary. Our government carried out a major reform in this area;
judges of high repute and integrity (such as Chief Justice Conteh) were recruited and
appointed with security of tenure and the independence of the Judges was fully respected.
The Magistracy was also upgraded with security of tenure. The Public Service Commission
was reformed into three separate commissions. Heads of departments were made subject to
the Public Service Commission and not to ministerial control. Permanent Secretaries were
styled CEOs whose future was tied to that of the party in government they choose to serve.
11. Fact: Priority calls on the budget were constitutionally required for certain offices such as
the Auditor General, the Ombudsman, the Contractor General, the DPP, the Supreme Court
and the Court of Appeal so as to safeguard their security and independence.