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Argentina

In Argentina, this project is achieving the following objectives:

  1. Establish model facilities and programs to exemplify best practices in healthcare waste management.

  2. Deploy and evaluate commercially available, non-incineration healthcare waste treatment technologies appropriate to the needs of Argentina.

  3. Introduce the use of mercury-free devices in model facilities, evaluate their acceptability and efficacy, and develop and disseminate awareness-raising and educational materials related to mercury.

  4. Establish or enhance training programs to build capacity for the implementation of best practices and technologies both within and beyond the model facilities and programs.

  5. Review relevant national policies, seek agreement by relevant authorities on recommended updates or reformulations as needed, seek agreement on an implementation plan and, if appropriate, assist in holding a policy review conference for these purposes.

  6. Disseminate project results and materials to stakeholders and hold conferences or workshops to encourage replication.

  7. Make project results on demonstrated best techniques and practices available for dissemination and scaling-up regionally.

*An additional project objective to develop, test, manufacture and deploy affordable, small-scale non-incineration technologies for use in sub-Saharan Africa is being achieved in Tanzania.

National Management Arrangements

The National Project Steering Committee (NPSC) assumes oversight for national project activities. The NPSC includes high-level government officials and other representatives with overall responsibility for the areas in which the project is carrying out activities. The National Working Group (NWG), composed of individuals from appropriate ministries, agencies and stakeholder groups who have practical involvement or interest in day-to-day project activities, provides advice and expertise to the NPSC on project-related policy, economic, scientific and technical issues. A national project coordinator, generally assisted by one or more national technical consultants, coordinates the implementation of day-to-day project activities.

Learn more about the project's work in Argentina related to model facilities, technology, mercury, the training program and national policy

Recent News in the Region

Argentina & Philippines: Major Strides For Mercury-Free Health Care: Argentina bans mercury blood pressure devices & the Philippines to ban import of mercury-based medical devices
Health Care Without Harm News
February 25th, 2010
Argentina and the Philippines, the two countries leading the developing world in substituting mercury-based medical devices with safe, accurate and affordable alternatives, took significant steps to implement and strengthen their national mercury-free health care policies.
Argentina: Prohíben el uso de termómetros con mercurio
Crítica de la Argentina
February 24th, 2009
Los hospitales y centros de salud públicos de todo el país dejarán de utilizar termómetros y tensiómetros que contengan mercurio, según una disposición del Ministerio de Salud de la Nación que retoma una directiva de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS).
Uruguay: Fin de termómetros en base a mercurio
El Pais
January 30th, 2009
El Ministerio de Salud Pública decidió erradicar el uso de los termómetros de mercurio debido a sus efectos nocivos en las personas y sustituirlos por digitales.