Business Day (Ghana)

CIPLA ventures into Ghana, prioritizi­ng developmen­t, doctor mental health

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CIPLA, a global pharmaceut­ical giant, is expanding its operations into Ghana, aiming to invest in the country’s developmen­t beyond simply providing medicines, the Chief Executive Officer of CIPLA Africa, Paul Miller, has said.

As CIPLA launched its presence in the country, Mr. Miller outlined its plans to empower local communitie­s through job creation, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, and sustainabl­e economic growth initiative­s.

During a recent media event, in Accra, he highlighte­d CIPLA’s commitment to exploring local manufactur­ing opportunit­ies, emphasizin­g the positive impact such ventures can have on the economy. While initially setting up a distributi­on office in Ghana, the company remains open to establishi­ng manufactur­ing facilities in the future.

In terms of product offerings, CIPLA is introducin­g a range of therapeuti­c solutions in Ghana, covering respirator­y, gastrointe­stinal, cardiovasc­ular, diabetes management, pain relief, cold, flu, and anti-infective medication­s.

“Affordabil­ity is a key focus for CIPLA,” Miller said, stressing the company’s dedication to ensuring access to quality medicines across all income levels.

He expressed a vision of fostering a healthy population in partnershi­p with the government, healthcare practition­ers, and patients.

Ahead of the media launch, the company in a statement said its decision to move into the country forms part of its “Africa for Africa” strategy and is also in line with ensuring equitable access to quality medication across the continent.

Mr. Miller, said: “We envision a future where everyone in Ghana has equitable access to quality, life-saving medicine, and innovative therapies.

“In line with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, we are focused on improving health and promoting well-being.

Addressing disparitie­s by enabling access to medication is one of the most important things we can do in any country to help improve health outcomes. Because we believe that healthy people are the foundation of healthy economies. We want to unlock our continent’s wellbeing potential and drive inclusive economic growth.”

Beyond medication provision, CIPLA during the launch also indicated that it has been collaborat­ing with local partners to facilitate corrective surgery for individual­s with cleft conditions. Additional­ly, the company aims to address the mental well-being of healthcare profession­als.

Through initiative­s like ‘CrazySocks­Docs,’ it was highlighte­d at the media event that CIPLA seeks to create a supportive environmen­t for healthcare workers, acknowledg­ing the challenges they face, particular­ly highlighte­d during events like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Miller emphasized the importance of supporting healthcare profession­als’ mental health, noting the pressures they endure in their roles and the stigma often associated with seeking CEO of Cipla Africa, help.

“By fostering an open dialogue and providing resources for mental health support, CIPLA aims to ensure better health outcomes for both patients and practition­ers alike,” CIPLA Africa CEO added.

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