[e-drug] African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Initiative Progress to Date

E-DRUG: African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Initiative Progress to Date
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[Cross-posted with thanks from Ip-health@lists.keionline.org - Yousuf Abdoola Vawda]

An update on medicines regulatory harmonisation efforts in Africa can be
found here:
http://journals.ke-i.org/index.php/mra/article/view/1668/1748

Abstract
The African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Initiative (AMRH) has contributed to reduce marketing authorization timelines in East African Community and the Southern African Development Community member states. Challenges still exist in using the outcome of the regional joint dossier review processes for national decision making processes by the national medicines regulatory agencies.Progress in domestication of the African Union Model Law on Medical Products Regulation by twelve countries provides basis for improving regulatory systems.

This is coupled by the designation of eleven regional centersof regulatory excellence which will ensure sustainable training programmes and subsequent increase in Africa’s regulatory workforce.The Biennial Scientific Conferences on Medical Products Regulation in Africa is a strategic platform for knowledge and ideas exchange among key stakeholders in the pharmaceutical sector. The ongoing alignment of the African Vaccines Regulators Forum, theNetwork of Medicines Control Laboratories in Sub-Saharan Africa, Pan African Harmonization Working Party on the regulation of medical devices and diagnostics, the planned establishment of a forum for blood and blood with AMRH serves as a solid foundation for establishment of the African Medicines Agency (AMA). AMA will be a key driver to remove technical barriers for trading among the region countries by contributing to the continental socio-economic development agenda.

Key points:
1.The African medicines regulatory harmonization has improved registration timelines in East African Community and Southern African Development Community.
2.The African Union Model Law on Medical Products Regulation and Regional Centres of Regulatory Excellence serve as useful tools for improving regulatory capacity in Africa.
3.Alignment of regulatory systems strengthening and harmonization efforts provide a foundation for establishment of the African Medicines Agency.

Yousuf.

Professor Yousuf A Vawda
Honorary Research Fellow
School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal Durban 4001 South Africa