EIB launches EUR 50 million Africa pharmaceutical manufacturing initiative
Investment to scale-up local production of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Scheme to improve healthcare, create skilled jobs and boost industrial growth
The
The EIB's new
Scaling up pharmaceutical investment in
“Accelerating high-impact pharmaceutical investment across
“COVID-19 has highlighted how public health in
“Team Europe's new support to scale up African manufacturing of advanced pharmaceutical ingredients and build on the strengths of existing manufacturing expertise, in
The Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients financing initiative was formally launched earlier today with participation of representatives from the
“In the spirit of leaving no region behind in the pursuit of
“This is a timely facility that will transform the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry on the continent and thus enhance access to essential medicines for vulnerable populations. We call on all relevant stakeholders to now work together to support manufacturers in this transformation journey and ensure the long-term viability of this initiative”, says
Supporting global efforts to strengthen health system reliance
This new initiative is aligned with
Specialised pharmaceutical financing responding to exceptional COVID-19 healthcare needs
Long-term financing will be available in USD, EUR and local currency and can cover more than 50% of the total cost of eligible investment, as part of the EIB's exceptional response to COVID-19. EIB financing can co-finance projects alongside philanthropic, equity, development financing or support from commercial banks.
Tackling medical supply chain weaknesses highlighted by COVID-19
In recent months the global COVID-19 pandemic has stained fragile supply chains and led to acute local shortages of medical and pharmaceutical supplies, including drugs to treat HIV. Increasing local production will reduce dependency on imports and exposure to counterfeit drugs.
Enabling African business to benefit from future pharmaceutical growth
The scheme will enable
Unlocking high-value innovation investment in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
The EIB initiative will provide long-term financing for pharmaceutical production across sub-Saharan Africa and specifically target manufacturing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients that constitute 45% of final drug costs.
The new financing programme will also ensure that African pharmaceutical manufacturing can benefit technological innovation that is transforming the industry and making local production easy through digital connectivity, automation and cloud computing.
Building on the EIB global response to COVID-19
The
Since the start of the COVID pandemic the EIB has been working with partners across
Last year the EIB provided more than
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