Health Sector Reform.HEALTH SECTOR REFORM. Suriname Suriname (s rĭnäm`, –năm`), officially Republic of Suriname, republic (2005 est. pop. 438,000), 63,037 sq mi (163,266 sq km), NE South America, on the Atlantic Ocean. has received a US$5 million loan
from the Inter-American Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)international organization founded in 1959 by 20 governments in North and South America to finance economic and social development in the Western Hemisphere. (IDB (ITS Data Bus) An interface between devices in an automobile endorsed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Designed to fulfill the goal of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), the ITS Data Bus enables engine diagnostic equipment, GPS navigation systems, ) toward the Implementation of the Health Sector Reform Program (No. 1537/OC-SU), which will be jointly financed with US$700,000 from the Government of Suriname. Part of the funds will pay for consulting services Noun 1. consulting service - service provided by a professional advisor (e.g., a lawyer or doctor or CPA etc.) service - work done by one person or group that benefits another; "budget separately for goods and services" for an administrative and management information system. Deadline to prequalify: Sept. 30, 2004. Details: Project Coordinator: Mr. Manodj Hindori. Project Executing Unit of the Health Sector Reform Program. Ministry of Health. Henck Arronstraat 64. Paramaribo, Suriname. Tel: (00-597) 476 703. Fax: (00-597) 471 047. E-mail: healthreform@sr.net. Web: http://www.sr.net/users/healthreform/ICB/001/ PreqDocs-AMIS-SZF.doc. www.staatsziekenfonds.sr |
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