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Tanzania submits a drug safety resolution to WHO
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86391, member: 27"] A pharmacovigilance resolution hitting WHO's desk could slash deaths from bad drug reactions, with Tanzania pushing monitoring upgrades after recognizing that developing nations catch most casualties. Tanzania submits drug safety resolution [LIST] [*]Tanzania dropped a Smart Pharmacovigilance resolution in Geneva recently. [*]Developing countries see most deaths from adverse drug reactions currently. [*]Drug safety monitoring needs serious strengthening, according to the proposal. [*]WHO got the resolution during its 158th Executive Board Meeting. [/LIST] WHO meeting runs through February [LIST] [*]The Executive Board Meeting started on February 2, 2026. [*]Geneva, Switzerland, hosts the gathering through February 7 this year. [*]May 2026 brings the 79th World Health Assembly after this. [*]Prep work for that major event is happening right now. [/LIST] Health strategies get discussed atthe meeting [LIST] [*]Tanzania presented strategies for emergency preparedness and response systems. [*]Non-communicable diseases got flagged during the country's presentation there. [*]Mental health, immunization, and tuberculosis all landed on the agenda. [*]Antimicrobial resistance fights were talked about by Tanzanian representatives. [/LIST] Dr. Magembe leads the delegation [LIST] [*]Dr. Grace Magembe led the Tanzanian team as Chief Medical Officer. [*]Ambassador Dr. Abdallah Saleh Possi joined, representing Tanzania in Geneva. [*]Health Ministry experts tagged along from Tanzania for the discussions. [*]Embassy staff from Geneva supported the delegation during the event. [/LIST] Bilateral talks planned with partners [LIST] [*]Dr. Magembe will sit down with Global Fund leaders separately. [*]UNITAID meetings are on her schedule for collaboration talks. [*]Malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV-AIDS financing got prioritized for discussion. [*]Local health product manufacturing came up as a partnership topic. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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