ZAMBIA and Africa as a whole have for far too long relied on foreign pharmaceutical products and the 3rd International Conference on Public Health in in Africa (CPHIA) has served as an ideal avenue to explore ways of how the country can boost its pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities, Mohammed Umar, the chief executive officer of Pharmanova Zambia has said.
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Mr Umar said the CPHIA which was hosted in Zambia recently has position the country as a regional pharmaceutical manufacturing hub which has brought the country closer to achieving self-sufficiency in medicine production and fortifying the country’s healthcare resilience.
Mr Umar said in an increasingly interconnected world, it was imperative for Zambian pharmaceutical firms to forge impactful partnerships with established international entities to create opportunities uniquely nurtured for the growth of the pharmaceutical industry in Zambia.
He said the pharmaceutical manufacturing partnerships were pivotal, not only for economic growth but also for generating employment opportunities, especially with rise of an educated youth population entering into the job market as a result of the free education government has been providing.
“For too long, Africa, including Zambia, has relied on foreign pharmaceutical products. The CPHIA 2023 served as an ideal avenue to explore ways to boost our manufacturing capabilities, positioning Zambia as a regional pharmaceutical manufacturing hub. This success takes us closer to achieving self-sufficiency in medicine production and fortifying our nation’s healthcare resilience.”
“In an increasingly interconnected world, it is imperative for Zambian firms to forge impactful partnerships with established international entities, opportunities uniquely nurtured at such highprofile conferences. These partnerships are pivotal not only for economic growth but also for generating vital employment opportunities, especially with the imminent rise of educated youths entering the job market due to the reinstatement of the free education policy,” Mr Umar said.
Mr Umar said Pharmanova Zambia Limited, one of Zambia’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturing companies was therefore congratulating Government for the successful hosting of the 3rd International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) 2023.
He stated that the seamless coordination by the Ministry of Health and Zambia National Public Health Institute deserved special recognition, marking the event as a legacy for years to come.
He explained that the conference had provided an invaluable platform for health providers and pharmaceutical companies to converge to foster networking opportunities and knowledge exchange.
“The annual International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) stands as a unique, Africa led platform for African leaders to reflect on health and science lessons, fostering unity in charting a resilient future for our health systems.”
“Pharmanova Zambia Limited expresses heartfelt congratulations to the Ministry of Health and the Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNHPI) for orchestrating this successful event. The company extends its gratitude to Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director General of the Africa Centre for Disease Control, for entrusting Zambia with this significant opportunity. The promise of Africa’s potential in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sphere is eagerly anticipated,” Mr Umar said.
The CPHIA was themed: “Breaking Barriers: Repositioning Africa in the Global Health Architecture,” and was attended by over 5,000 in-person delegates and nearly 30,000 participants virtually.
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