Rape is a medical emergency The Ministerio de Salud Publica y Asistencia Social (MSPAS) says that only 1,239 rape victims have received medical attention since 2009, meaning between 6% and 9% of those who reported the crime to the authorities.
What does MINSA stand for?
MINSA stands for Ministerio de Salud (Spanish: Ministry of Health; Peru)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Ministerio de Salud data shows that, between 1995 and 1999, the number of sterilization operations increased enormously, especially in the Andean highlands.
Since the family doctor is part of the community, he/she is aware of the social, economic and health situation of the entire family (El Ministerio de Salud Publica de Cuba, 1991).
Under pressure from local citizen groups such as Movimiento sin Plomo, El Salvador's Ministerio de Salud closed the facility in September 2007 NotiCen, Sept.
Morning-after-pill decision called discriminatory Four organizations openly linked to the Catholic Church reported that the TC magistrates ordered the Ministerio de Salud to suspend distribution of the emergency oral contractive pill (EOCP), known as the morning-after pill, because it has not been proven that the pill does not have an abortive effect.
Details: Oficina de la Division de Adquisiciones del Ministerio de Salud.