Africa-Press – Angola. The Commission for Social Policy of the Council of Ministers assessed, Thursday, in Luanda, the proposal for the Law of Angolan Languages, a diploma that aims to promote social inclusion and strengthen national unity within the framework of diversity, cultural pluralism and linguistic.
At the meeting, chaired by the Minister of State for the Social Area, Dalva Ringote, it was recommended to deepen the matter by listening to linguists, historians and other social actors with intervention or interest in the matter.
Also at yesterday’s meeting, the Organic Statute of the National Service for Copyright and Related Rights – SENADIAC, the body in charge of managing and implementing public policies in the field of protection and defense of copyright and related rights, was discussed. For this purpose, it was recommended that it be reviewed at the next meeting.
The Commission for Social Policy of the Council of Ministers also analyzed a Memorandum that presents the irregularities and illegalities detected in the process of access to Higher Education, in the current academic year, having reiterated the need to comply with the norms enshrined in the diplomas that govern the operation of access to Higher Education and the application of sanctions to those Higher Education institutions that insist on violating these norms.
According to the press release, among the irregularities and illegalities verified, the admission of students without taking entrance exams, the disregard of the entry profile of candidates with regard to required minimum grade of 12, obtained in the subjects of Secondary Education, the non-request for authorization of vacancies for the courses to be run at the Institution of Higher Education, alteration of the level of requirements of the tests of access to the degree courses in Teaching sent to the Institutions of Higher Education, as well as the admission of students who obtained negative marks in the entrance exams and little rigor in the correction of the entrance tests applied.
National Contingency Plan against Influenza A
With the aim of safeguarding people’s lives and preparing an operational response to minimize the impacts and conditions for the spread of Influenza (H1N1), the Commission for Social Policy of the Council of Ministers assessed, yesterday, the National Contingency and Emergency Plan for the Prevention of Influenza A (H1N1).
According to the statement distributed to the press at the end of the meeting, influenza A is an acute illness of the respiratory tract, caused by the Influenza A (H1N1) virus and is transmitted from person to person through droplets released during speech, coughing or I exhale, spreading rapidly through the human population. It is manifested by high fever, headache (headache), muscle aches, sore throat, runny nose, cough, and may progress to pneumonia, respiratory failure and failure of various organs, which can result in death.
In this domain, the Commission for Social Policy of the Council of Ministers recommended, among other measures, the reformulation of the Plan’s objectives, taking into account its contingency and emergency nature, as well as reviewing the governance structure and model, adjust the Plan with the other short and medium term planning instruments, to enable its financial framework.
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