Type of parliamentary body |
Specialized |
Nature |
Permanent |
Related to chambers |
Asamblea nacional del Poder popular
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Date of creation |
1992 |
Last renewal date |
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Mandate |
The Health Committee of Cuba's National Assembly oversees and monitors, through its members, all aspects of HIV/AIDS in the country on a biannual basis. It scrutinizes morbidity and mortality indicators for the disease, visits hospitals, sanatoriums and dispensaries, and checks that all patients have access free of charge to antiretroviral treatment. |
Membership |
Committee members are designated by each of the country's five provinces and serve for 5 years, monitoring all of the above aspects. The results are discussed in plenary committee meetings. |
Working methods |
Annual visits to monitor in particular the quality of care dispensed and public parliamentary hearings on HIV/AIDS.
Fact-finding missions, inter-parliamentary meetings in Latin America and the Caribbean convened by the Latin American Parliament, hearings of government officials as required, public advocacy via the media.
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Relations with other parliamentary bodies |
The Health Committee works with other parliamentary committees, such as the Education, Science and Technology Committee and the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, to obtain an overall view of the subject.
Inter-parliamentary conferences have been organized in the Latin American Parliament and the subject has been discussed at bilateral parliamentary meetings between Cuba and Mexico, Venezuela and Panama.
Through its Health Commission, the Latin American Parliament provides guidelines on how to tackle HIV /AIDS from the legislative point of view.
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Relations with external bodies |
The Health Committee is in contact with Cuba's Health Ministry and the State Secretariat for Hygiene and Epidemiology, which is responsible for HIV /AIDS matters, with non-governmental organizations such as the Cuban Women's Federation, youth and press organizations, and with the WHO/PAHO office in Cuba. |
Subjects dealt with |
Situation relating to HIV/AIDS incidence in the country;
Situation relating to treatment with antiretrovirals;
Dissemination for prevention;
Deliberations on living with HIV/AIDS;
Incidence broken down by sex, age and province;
Quality of hospital care;
Human rights of patients and their families;
Sex education;
Development of screening;
Safe blood and blood banks;
The responsibilities of parliamentarians and the National Assembly in the National HIV/AIDS Programme.
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CONTACT INFORMATION |
PRESIDING OFFICER(S)
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Name |
Ms. Diana Nidia Martinez Piti |
Notes |
Vice-Chairperson of the Health Committee Chairperson of the National Assembly's working group on HIV/AIDS
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Address (if different from above) |
Asamblea nacional del Poder popular Calle 42 23 y 25, Playa La Havane Cuba
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Phone |
+537 202 6794 |
Fax |
+537202 6794 |
E-mail |
anpp@infomed.sld.cu |
Website |
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Name |
Mr. Jorge González Pérez |
Notes |
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Address (if different from above) |
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Phone |
+537 202 6794 |
Fax |
+ 537 202 6794 |
E-mail |
rectorch@infomed.sld.cu |
Website |
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SECRETARY
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