Egypt backs African Medicines Agency, pushes for continent-wide regulatory integration

The Egyptian Drug Authority's chairperson, Ali El-Ghamrawy, joined a virtual meeting of the African Medicines Agency to bolster regulatory cooperation across the continent. He reaffirmed Egypt's full support for the agency's operationalization, highlighting the need for continent-wide collaboration to harmonize oversight and ensure medicine quality, safety, and efficacy.

The Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA) announced that its chairperson, Ali El-Ghamrawy, participated in a virtual meeting of the African Medicines Agency (AMA) focused on enhancing regulatory cooperation and integration throughout Africa. Chaired by AMA Director General Mimi Darko, the session featured her presentation of a proposed framework for the first two years of her four-year term, described as a foundational phase to develop the agency's organizational and technical structures while setting up clear institutional processes.

El-Ghamrawy reaffirmed Egypt's complete backing for the agency's operationalization, emphasizing the critical role of continent-wide collaboration in harmonizing regulatory oversight to guarantee the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines. He highlighted that sharing regulatory expertise among African authorities is vital for creating a strong continental system, which would boost technical capabilities, standardize practices, and build public trust in medicines across the region. The meeting included heads of African medicines regulatory authorities or their representatives, according to the EDA statement.

This endorsement aligns with broader efforts to advance pan-African health coordination, as the agency works to establish shared capacities for addressing pharmaceutical challenges on the continent.

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Egypt's Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, held an expanded meeting on Monday with representatives of relevant state bodies to discuss ways to support pharmaceutical manufacturers and draft a comprehensive policy framework for boosting local production and localizing biopharmaceutical and biological products.

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Egypt hosted the second meeting of the African Food Regulatory Authorities Forum (AFRAF) on Wednesday, gathering officials from across the continent to harmonise safety standards and support the African Continental Free Trade Area. The two-day meeting, held on the sidelines of the Food Africa 2025 exhibition, aims to strengthen regulatory cooperation and modernise food safety systems.

Egypt's Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar met on Wednesday with Belarusian Ambassador Yevgeny Sobolevsky to explore expanding cooperation in pharmaceuticals, medical technology, and joint manufacturing. The discussions emphasized local production of medicines and vaccines, along with technology transfer. Both sides highlighted the strong bilateral ties and commitment to mutual benefits.

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The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) recently organized a seminar on “Current and Emerging Regulatory Developments,” attended by representatives from approximately 23 African central banks, members of the Association of African Central Banks (AACB). The event underscores Egypt’s leading role in fostering cooperation and knowledge exchange among African financial institutions. The seminar focused on priority topics for central bank supervision, including the Pillar II and III frameworks of the Basel Accord.

 

 

 

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