Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter Zimbabwe’s medicines regulatory system has attained Maturity Level 3 (ML 3) for the regulation of medicines and...
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Source: Zimbabwe becomes the sixth country in Africa to reach WHO maturity level 3 in regulation of medicines Following formal assessment by WHO, Zimbabwe has achieved maturity level 3 (ML 3) in WHO’s classification of regulatory authorities for regulation of medicines. The WHO assessment of regulatory authorities is based on the Global Benchmarking Tool, which checks […]
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter Zimbabwe’s medicines regulatory system has attained Maturity Level 3 (ML 3) for the regulation of medicines and...
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