Thursday, January 15, 2026

Advancing local pharmaceutical and medical equipment production

By Eyasu Zekarias, Photo by Anteneh Aklilu

Ethiopia is making notable strides in expanding its domestic production of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, according to Dr. Abdulkadir Gelgelo, Director General of the Pharmaceutical Supply Service of Ethiopia (EPSS).

Speaking at the 4th International Pharmaceutical Suppliers Conference in Addis Ababa, Dr. Gelgelo highlighted the conducive environment fostered to support this growth within Ethiopia. The conference, themed “Building Strong Local and International Alliances for a Common Vision,” convened international pharmaceutical suppliers, industry representatives, and experts to discuss creating a transparent and efficient pharmaceutical supply chain.

Dr. Abdulkadir emphasized the tangible progress made since the Third International Drug Supply Conference, citing significant achievements in domestic production. “Ethiopia has now commenced production of medical gloves and syringes,” he announced.

He further highlighted the local assembly of ultrasound machines as a significant milestone in the production of domestic medical devices. “This success demonstrates the growing potential of Ethiopia’s medical technology sector,” Dr. Abdulkadir added.

Daniel Waktole, President of the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical and Medical Supplies Manufacturers Association (EPMSMA), echoed Dr. Abdulkadir’s assessment, emphasizing the positive impact of the government’s attention to the medical sector and recent policy and operational reforms. He underscored the favorable conditions for pharmaceutical manufacturing in Ethiopia, as well as the critical infrastructure provided by the Kilinto Industrial Park. Daniel also shared his vision of positioning Ethiopia as a hub for pharmaceutical suppliers in Africa.

Dr. Abdulkadir stressed the need to create additional investment opportunities to address the country’s current medicine supply needs. He reaffirmed EPSS’s commitment to forging strong partnerships, both domestically and internationally, emphasizing that the conference itself serves as a platform to facilitate such collaborations.

The conference, which drew participation from over 100 international pharmaceutical suppliers both in person and online, reflects Ethiopia’s dedication to strengthening its healthcare sector through local production and strategic partnerships.

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