Togo: Parliament allows the government to ratify the African Medicines Agency Treaty

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Wednesday, 10 May 2023 17:05
Togo: Parliament allows the government to ratify the African Medicines Agency Treaty

(Togo First) - Togo’s parliament approved, on May 8, the ratification (by Togo, ed. note) of the African Medicines Agency (AMA) Treaty. This should allow the country to better fight the use and distribution of fake drugs, and bolster its pharmaceutical industry. 

Fighting counterfeit drugs is one of Lomé’s main priorities. In 2020, after a summit on the issue, Togolese authorities, several African leaders, and the Brazzaville Foundation launched the “Lomé Initiative”, a project aimed at criminalizing the trafficking of fake drugs. 

The AMA Treaty, which was ratified in Addis Ababa in February 2019, has the objective of enhancing and safeguarding the health of Africans by guaranteeing prompt and dependable availability of secure and quality-assured medications. The Agency will collaborate with African Union (AU) member countries and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) to achieve this goal. The Treaty officially became effective in November 2021.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), fake drugs kill over 100,000 people every year in Africa, and this highlights the importance of an institution such as the AMA. 

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