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WHO Prequalification Programme in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Effective medicine regulation and quality assurance are fundamental to public health. WHO helps countries to: improve the effectiveness of their national medicine regulatory agencies; develop their quality assurance capacity; improve their implementation of good manufacturing practices and their capacity to inspect medicine distribution channels; and combat counterfeit and substandard medicines. WHO collects and exchanges a significant amount of information on medicine safety.

The quality of medicines varies greatly, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The use of ineffective, poor quality, harmful medicines can lead to therapeutic failure, exacerbation of disease, resistance to medicines and sometimes death. It also undermines confidence in health systems, health professionals, pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors. Money spent on ineffective, poor quality medicines is wasted – whether by consumers or governments. Governments need to establish strong national regulatory authorities (NRAs), to ensure that the manufacture, trade and use of medicines are regulated effectively, to protect and promote public health.

WHO’s work in the area of quality and safety of medicines has two main components: the norms and standard-setting function and the technical assistance function.  In collaboration with WHO headquarters, the Regional Office is working to promote the prequalification programme for medicines.

Quality of medicines in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

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Events

Good Governance for Medicines (GGM) Phase-I training package for Arabic speaking countries, Cairo, Egypt, 13-15 December 2010    

A Framework for Good Governance in the Pharmaceutical Sector - Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan  

ICIUM scoping visits Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt, January – March 2010  

ICIUM, 2011 – Conference First Announcement

Briefing note on Health Action international – Global Pill Price Check Day

14th International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA), Singapore, 30 November-3 December 2010

Medicines Transparency Alliance represented in FIP congress Istanbul, Turkey, 3-8 September 2009

Preparatory meeting for the 14th International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA)

Announcement for Regional Expert Committee on Traditional Medicine

Good Governance for Medicines

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