India and Liberia sign MoU on pharmacopoeia to promote shared quality standards.

India and Liberia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on pharmacopoeia to promote shared quality standards and regulatory alignment.

The Health Ministry informed that the agreement was signed in the presence of the Ambassador of India to Liberia, Manoj Bihari Verma and Liberia’s Health Minister, Dr Louise M. Kpoto.

The Ministry added that this MoU will support improved access to safe and affordable medicines.

According to the Ministry of Health, the agreement aims to promote shared quality standards between the two countries as part of broader efforts to enhance global health cooperation.

The MoU was signed by India’s Ambassador to Liberia, Manoj Bihari Verma, and Liberia’s Health Minister, Louise M. Kpoto.

“Strengthening global health cooperation: India and Liberia today signed an MoU on pharmacopoeia to promote shared quality standards and regulatory alignment.

The agreement, signed by His excellency Ambassador Manoj Bihari Verma and Health Minister Dr. Louise M. Kpoto, will support improved access to safe and affordable medicines. A boost to India-Liberia partnership,” the Ministry of Health stated in a post on X.

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