From: Impact of health systems reform on COVID-19 control in Sierra Leone: a case study
No. | Reviewed documents | Date of documentation | Responsible organization |
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1 | National Health Sector Strategic Plan 2017–2021 | September, 2017 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
2 | Human Resources for Health Policy 2017–2021 | 2016 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
3 | Free Healthcare Services for Pregnant and Lactating Women and Young Children in Sierra Leone | November, 2009 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
4 | National Health Promotion Strategy of Sierra Leone (2017–2021) | December, 2016 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
5 | Sierra Leone National Health Information System Strategic Plan (2017–2021) | 2016 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
6 | Sierra Leone Announces New Covid Restrictions as Infection Cases Rise Sharply | 21 January, 2021 | NACOVERC* |
7 | President Bio Announces New Measures to Curb Rising Covid Cases and Deaths in Sierra Leone | 1 July, 2021 | Office of the President |
8 | National Infection Prevention & Control Action Plan (2016–19) | July, 2015 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
9 | National Infection Prevention and Control Policy | November, 2015 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
10 | Policy For Community Health Workers in Sierra Leone | June, 2012 | Ministry of Health and Sanitation |
11 | Statement by His Excellency, Dr. Julius Maada Bio, President of The Republic of Sierra Leone on The Three-Day Lockdown—30 April 2020 | 30 April, 2020 | Office of the President |