In mid-June, the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Program (AMRH) announced the establishment of new centers for excellence for regulatory training. According to the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), an arm of the African Union (AU), these institutions will play an important role in increasing the regulatory capacity of Africa as a whole. The role includes participating in increasing and improving the regulatory workforce in Africa through academic and technical training in regulatory science.
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