A new cross-stakeholder alliance has been set up to press more African governments to ratify the treaty establishing an African Medicines Agency, which is intended to help harmonize regulatory requirements and allow work-sharing and the use of regulatory reliance procedures across the continent.
The African Medicines Agency Treaty Alliance (AMATA), which includes representatives of the pharmaceutical industry, patient groups and civil society bodies, has been set up to highlight the urgency of establishing the AMA in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current fragmented regulatory systems across Africa, says one
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