
Reports
DocumentsDate added
Blood or blood component transfusion is accepted as an integral facet of health care
delivery. Their life-sustaining role extends beyond medical emergencies to routine
surgical procedures and prolonged quality-of-life therapies. The degree, to which blood
components are used in medicine, demands that in its application, legal and ethical
considerations be borne in mind and their quality, safety, and efficacy be ensured in
order to prevent the transmission of diseases. It is this basic fact that underpins the
national effort to seek to collect blood from only voluntary non remunerated repeat
donors; ensure the highest quality in testing, storage, transport and preparation of
component units for transfusion; as well as, implementing highest standards at point of
care through this guideline.
Blood or blood component transfusion is accepted as an integral facet of health caredelivery. Their life-sustaining role extends beyond medical emergencies to routinesurgical procedures and prolonged quality-of-life therapies. The degree, to which bloodcomponents are used in medicine, demands that in its application, legal and ethicalconsiderations be borne in mind and their quality, safety, and efficacy be ensured inorder to prevent the transmission of diseases. It is this basic fact that underpins thenational effort to seek to collect blood from only voluntary non remunerated repeatdonors; ensure the highest quality in testing, storage, transport and preparation ofcomponent units for transfusion; as well as, implementing highest standards at point ofcare through this guideline.
The report covers the activities of Ministry of Health and its departments for the year 2007. It contains eight chapters covering:-
Backgound Information
The performance of the Ministry of Health and Environment
The Health Status
Public Population Health programmes
Health Care /Clinical Programmes Implementation
Resources for Health
Health Services Status and Utilization


