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EDA, World Bank discuss mechanisms to localize medical supplies industry

Businessmen Team news 27 August 2025 09:26 PM
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EDA, World Bank discuss mechanisms to localize medical supplies industry

Dr. Ali El-Ghamrawy, Chairman of the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA), met with a high-level World Bank (WB) delegation led by Dr. Amr Douban, Senior Health Advisor for Emerging Markets, to discuss cooperation in a national initiative to localize Egypt’s medical supplies industry. The initiative aligns with the state’s strategy to strengthen health security and achieve self-sufficiency.

Discussions focused on the EDA’s central role as regulator and supervisor of all medical supplies in the Egyptian market, and how this position can serve as a foundation for the success of the initiative. The talks also addressed challenges related to industrial infrastructure, technology transfer, local capacity building, and the development of regulatory frameworks that ensure the availability of safe, effective, and high-quality products.

El-Ghamrawy underlined that building a domestic medical supplies industry is a cornerstone of Egypt’s plan to secure self-sufficiency and reinforce health security. He noted that the EDA is working to create a regulatory and legislative environment attractive to investment, while fostering international partnerships that drive local industry development and guarantee access to safe, high-quality supplies.

The WB delegation expressed strong interest in the initiative and pledged to explore the most effective mechanisms for technical and financial cooperation—ranging from project financing and knowledge transfer to private sector partnerships that can boost local manufacturing.

Delegates also commended the EDA’s progress in strengthening regulatory and legislative frameworks for the medical supplies sector, describing it as a pioneering model in the region. They emphasized that such achievements inspire investor confidence and support the success of Egypt’s localization strategy.

From the EDA, participants included Dr. Amani Goudat, Head of the Central Administration for the Chairman’s Office; Dr. Mariam Boulos, Head of the Central Administration for Medical Supplies; and Dr. Osama Hatem, Head of the Central Administration for Pharmaceutical Policies and Market Support. The WB delegation included Dr. Ahmed El-Bakry, Pre-Investment Officer and Focal Point, and Ahmed El-Gendy, Investment Analyst.

This meeting comes as part of the EDA’s broader efforts to build strategic international partnerships, advance national health development plans, and position Egypt as a regional hub for the medical supplies and medical devices industry.