African Medicines Agency advances toward full operationalisation following AU Summit engagement

Date: 2026-02-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The African Medicines Agency (AMA) has taken a significant step toward full operationalisation, marking new momentum for Africa’s medicines regulatory system during the African Union Summit.

In January 2026, the African Union initiated the formal handover of the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization (AMRH) programme from the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD to the African Medicines Agency. The transition signals a shift from institutional framework development to functional implementation, positioning AMA at the center of continental regulatory coordination.

AMA’s engagement at the Summit featured its first High-Level Presidential Breakfast, convened to secure political commitment and accelerate progress on key priorities. Discussions focused on advancing the ratification of the African Medicines Agency Treaty, mobilising sustainable financing mechanisms, and embedding regulatory harmonisation within Africa’s broader health security and industrialisation agenda under Agenda 2063.

Stakeholders emphasised that robust and aligned regulatory systems are critical to strengthening pharmaceutical manufacturing across the continent, enhancing trust in intra-African trade, and safeguarding the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines.

Development partners reaffirmed their support for the Agency’s next phase, highlighting the strategic importance of regulatory harmonisation in improving health outcomes and fostering resilience within Africa’s healthcare and pharmaceutical ecosystems.

The developments underscore growing continental efforts to build an integrated medicines regulatory environment capable of supporting innovation, industrial growth, and patient safety across Africa.

 

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