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Sierra Leone challenged by lack of access to medical products – NHSSP

  • Dr. Austin Demby-Minister-of-Health-and-Sanitation

By Saio Marrah

The National Health Sector Strategic Plan (NHSSP) that spans from 2021 to 2025 has indicated that access to essential products for health remains a challenge in Sierra Leone.

The Document acknowledged that access to high quality, safe, efficacious and cost-effective essential medical products, vaccines and technologies are necessities for a resilient health system.

It recommended that the creation of a strong  supply  chain  management  system will  enable  quality  product  availability  at  all health  system  levels. 

The plan highlighted the need for  sufficient  funding  for  healthcare system  which includes  revision  of  the  essential drugs procurement,  and donation  policy  to  minimize  expired  drug stocking.

It explained that Traditional  Medicines  and  Products  are  a  major  part  of  the  health  experience  of  people  in Sierra  Leone and noted that in  order  to  include  them  in  the  formal  sector, it recommended that  research  and  development  be  undertaken  to  ensure  quality  standards  for  consumption,  covered  by  a  policy, strategy  and  cost  implementation  plan.

Pillar  Strategic  Objective of the Strategic Plan is geared towards fostering an  effective,  efficient  and  sustainable  pharmaceutical management  system  that meets  priority  health  needs by 2025.

The specific objectives are to support  the  pharmaceutical  services’  governance  and  management  structures  for rational  use  of  medicines and  medical supplies by the same year.

The specific objectives are also  geared towards supporting  effective  and  efficient  innovative  technologies,  mechanisms  and  processes for  procurement storage  amongst others, for essential  health commodities.

It is also seeks to support medicines  regulatory  mechanisms  to  ensure standards  on  efficacy,  safety,  quality  and  use  of  medicines and  health  technologies are internationally  accepted  by  2025.

The plan also described the  health  infrastructure in the country as unequally  distributed,  with  lower  access to  health  services  for  those  in  rural  and  urban areas, and that  equipment in available facilities are often under-used.

It noted that strengthening  health  infrastructure  for  increased  access  to  services  has received  significant  resources  over  the  past  five  years.

Thus, the document stated that regulatory  environment  will  be  reviewed and  enforced  for  system  strengthening and that procedures for  facility  opening  and  closing, including  accreditation  legislation,  will  be  established.

The specific objective is to establish health workforce stabilization by 2025.

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