Dr Michael Agyekum Addo, President of Ghana Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association, who made this known in Accra on Tuesday said there was however the challenge of inadequate access to competitive investment capital and non-competitive pricing, high taxes, cost of freight, unclear and difficult payment terms and above all, different regulatory regimes in the sub-region.
Speaking at the opening of a multi-stakeholders’ roundtable on improving access to medicines through the development of the pharmaceutical industry, Dr Addo said the dream would reverse the dependence on pharmaceutical products from
NEPAD’s strategic document notes that
The Minister of Health, Dr George Sipa Yankey in a speech read on his behalf said his sector Ministry recognized that Science and Technology played a pivotal role in meeting health related objectives on accessibility and availability of drugs, vaccines, diagnostic systems and improved access to medical information.
Source: AHU – Raymond Irambo