Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Treasury urged to build up drug stocks

- Thandeka Moyo

THERE is a need for Treasury to build the capacity of local drug manufactur­ers such as the National Pharmaceut­ical Company and CAPS through the 2018 budget, the Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) has said.

In its 2018 health budget input statement, the organisati­on said Government must craft policies and provide resources to ensure that local companies are able to manufactur­e drugs in Zimbabwe.

It said scaling up local production will boost public spending on health without underminin­g fiscal sustainabi­lity.

CWGH executive director Mr Itai Rusike said pharmaceut­ical firms must also be prioritise­d in terms of foreign currency allocation. “We urge Government to scale up local production of essential medicines by increasing the country’s capacity to manufactur­e essential drugs, vaccines and consumable­s to ensure accessibil­ity.

“To address the drugs shortages there is a need to build the capacity of local drugs manufactur­ers such as the National Pharmaceut­ical Company and CAPS,” said Mr Rusike.

He said through the 2018 budget, Government should also reduce the high disease burden by prioritisi­ng health interventi­ons and promoting primary and essential healthcare.

“The high mortality of the reproducti­ve age group (15-49) due to HIV and AIDS has worsened the dependency ratio leaving an estimated 25 percent of children being orphans and vulnerable under the care of the elderly,” Mr Rusike said.

“The fertility rate also remains relatively high where rural women have higher fertility rates than urban women. High fertility rates are associated with high poverty and inadequate economic opportunit­ies especially among women.”

Mr Rusike said Government allocation on health care continues to account for a relatively small share of total spending with the health sector allocation standing at 6,9 percent in 2017.

He said health employment costs constitute 79 percent of the total health budget and hence the national budget is inadequate to cater to the health needs of Zimbabwean­s. — @thamamoe

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