African Medicines Agency convenes laboratory network to strengthen drug quality systems across Africa

Date: 2026-05-29
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The African Medicines Agency has convened the 2nd Meeting of the Network of African Reliance Laboratories (NARL) in Accra, Ghana, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen regulatory harmonisation and improve the quality assurance of medicines and health products across the continent.

The three-day meeting, brought together laboratory experts, regulatory authorities, and health stakeholders to advance the operational framework guiding the Network of African Reliance Laboratories under the leadership of the African Medicines Agency.

According to the agency, the NARL initiative is designed to promote laboratory reliance, enhance regulatory convergence, and strengthen quality control systems across African member states. It also seeks to improve coordination among laboratories involved in the testing of vaccines, medicines, and medical devices.

Discussions at the meeting focused on finalising key operational tools and frameworks to support the effective functioning of the network. These included the draft Terms of Reference for NARL under the African Medicines Agency framework, as well as standardised templates and toolkits for testing result reporting, quality assurance processes, product-specific guidance, and annual reporting mechanisms.

The African Medicines Agency said the development of these tools is critical to ensuring consistency, reliability, and transparency in laboratory testing and regulatory processes across participating countries.

Through NARL, the agency is working to build a trusted network of African laboratories capable of strengthening post-market surveillance systems and improving the detection of substandard and falsified medical products.

The initiative forms part of broader continental efforts to enhance regulatory capacity, support public health systems, and ensure access to safe and effective medical products across Africa.

 

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