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The hospital was founded in 1982 by the then Indonesian administration of East Timor, [1]: 12 and was built the following year. [2]: 29 Initially, its name, in Indonesian, was Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Dili (RSUP) (transl. Dili Central General Hospital); [1]: 12 it was also known, in English, as the Dili National Hospital.
This is a list of hospitals in East Timor.. The Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (East Timor) has one national hospital, Guido Valadares National Hospital (HNGV), which is located in Dili and serves as East Timor's only referral hospital providing primary and secondary care to patients from all over the country.
[2] [3] During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, the hospital was renamed Wira Husada Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Wira Husada). [3] Today, the hospital is officially the Dr. António de Carvalho Hospital, but is commonly referred to as the Lahane Hospital or the old Portuguese Hospital. [4] [5] [6] [7]
The National Archives of East Timor (Portuguese: Arquivo Nacional Timor-Leste) in Dili, capital city of East Timor, is the national archive responsible for archiving official documents and other archival materials produced by the state bodies and organizations. Nominal tasks of the institution include promotion of the recovery and restoration ...
Needs assessment on quality in Timor-Leste. Step 2 of the Twinning Partnership for Improvement between Timor-Leste and Macao SAR China. Geneva: World Health Organization. 2019. ISBN 978-92-4-151547-4; One Health Report Timor-Leste: Environment, zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance (PDF) (Report). Dili: Ministry of Health, the Ministry of ...
(Reuters) -East Timor's independence was a gift to the world because it showed conflict could be resolved through negotiation, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday, the ...
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Ministries of health in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Zambia, Uganda, and South African, were reported to have begun planning health system reform including hospital accreditation before 2002. However, most hospitals in Africa are administered by local health ministries or missionary organizations without accreditation programs.