Egypt’s
Health Minister, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, held a meeting to review supply chains in
the health sector and ensure the steady availability of medicines, raw
materials, equipment, and medical supplies. The ministry confirmed that the
strategic stock is strong, stable, and fully meets citizens’ needs.
Spokesman Hossam
Abdel Ghaffar said Egypt has built solid experience in crisis management,
enabling it to act with efficiency and stability. He noted proactive steps
taken to protect and secure the strategic reserve.
The minister ordered
continuous coordination among all agencies and the formation of a permanent
committee to monitor supplies daily and respond quickly to any changes.
Ali El-Ghamrawi,
head of the Egyptian Drug Authority, reported that 55 percent of required raw
materials for 2026 have already been imported.
He said 80 percent
of active ingredients cover more than three months of production, 18 percent
cover two months, and no material covers less than one month.
The ministry
stressed that Egypt’s health system is stable, flexible, and able to guarantee
continuous access to medicines and supplies of high quality.
Source:
The Egyptian Gazette