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Tanzania preps hubs to finally make its own medicine
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84503, member: 27"] Tanzania's pushing hard to crank out its own meds and medical gear domestically. Health Minister Mohamed Mchengerwa dropped the news while hosting a bunch of pharma investors from different countries in Dar es Salaam. He said the government's already moving on this plan to get local factories pumping out drugs and devices at serious volume. The whole thing's supposed to juice up healthcare and drop some cash into the national economy. The government built specialized manufacturing hubs out in Mloganzila and Kibaha, both sitting in the Coast Region. They threw 10 million bucks at lab equipment and facility upgrades to get these centers ready for actual production. Mchengerwa explained that dropping that cash helps companies skip through regulatory hoops faster and hit the quality bars that WHO and other international watchdogs demand. These facilities are gonna cluster manufacturers with the people regulating them, researchers doing the science work, and transport networks that move everything around. The minister reckons bunching everyone together makes the whole operation run smoother and keeps production humming without bottlenecks slowing things down. Better quality control is already showing up at the centers, and making stuff locally cuts down what it costs to produce each pill or device. Mchengerwa pointed out that cheaper production means more people can actually afford to buy the medicines and equipment they need, which was kind of the point from the jump. [/QUOTE]
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