Uganda National Drug Policy.
Country
Type of law
Policy
Abstract
The Uganda National Drug Policy (NDP) is a national sectoral policy of Uganda.
Its overall goal is to contribute to the attainment of a good standard of health by the population of Uganda, through ensuring the availability, accessibility and affordability at all times of essential drugs of appropriate quality, safety and efficacy, and by promoting their rational use.
Its main objectives are 1. Access: to make essential drugs accessible to all those who need them by ensuring that they are affordable and always available in all parts of the country; 2. Quality: to ensure that all drugs available to the public are of appropriate quality, safety, and efficacy. 3. Rational Drug Use: to actively and continuously promote the rational use of drugs and to provide objective, relevant and practical information to health workers, patients and the general public; 4. To institute and sustain suitable drug financing mechanisms which will ensure the continuous availability of adequate quantities of the required essential drugs. 5. To ensure the availability of sufficient suitably trained pharmaceutical and other relevant staff to enable effective implementation of NDP. 6. To optimize use of available resources, knowledge and expertise in implementation of NDP through the establishment of an active partnership between the community, government bodies and private providers (profit and non−profit) involved in the pharmaceutical sector and through cooperation with regional and international agencies.
The areas which are covered by the Policy are: 1. Pharmaceutical legislation and regulation 2. Drug selection 3. Drug supply 4. Rational drug use and drug information 5. Drug financing and pricing 6. Traditional medicines 7. Human resource development 8. Research and development 9. Technical co−operation 10. Monitoring and evaluation For each of these areas the Policy foresees objectives and detailed strategies to realize them.
Its overall goal is to contribute to the attainment of a good standard of health by the population of Uganda, through ensuring the availability, accessibility and affordability at all times of essential drugs of appropriate quality, safety and efficacy, and by promoting their rational use.
Its main objectives are 1. Access: to make essential drugs accessible to all those who need them by ensuring that they are affordable and always available in all parts of the country; 2. Quality: to ensure that all drugs available to the public are of appropriate quality, safety, and efficacy. 3. Rational Drug Use: to actively and continuously promote the rational use of drugs and to provide objective, relevant and practical information to health workers, patients and the general public; 4. To institute and sustain suitable drug financing mechanisms which will ensure the continuous availability of adequate quantities of the required essential drugs. 5. To ensure the availability of sufficient suitably trained pharmaceutical and other relevant staff to enable effective implementation of NDP. 6. To optimize use of available resources, knowledge and expertise in implementation of NDP through the establishment of an active partnership between the community, government bodies and private providers (profit and non−profit) involved in the pharmaceutical sector and through cooperation with regional and international agencies.
The areas which are covered by the Policy are: 1. Pharmaceutical legislation and regulation 2. Drug selection 3. Drug supply 4. Rational drug use and drug information 5. Drug financing and pricing 6. Traditional medicines 7. Human resource development 8. Research and development 9. Technical co−operation 10. Monitoring and evaluation For each of these areas the Policy foresees objectives and detailed strategies to realize them.
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Date of text
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Ministry of Health.
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No