Call to Heads of State of the African Union to Ratify the African Medicines Agency Treaty

PRESS RELEASE Patients, product development partnerships and private health sector representatives call for the rapid ratification of the African Medicines Agency Treaty to speed up timelines to vaccines and medicines approval London / Geneva, 5 February 2021 – On the eve of the 34th African Union Summit, two years after Read more…

World Health Organization 148th Executive Board Statement

This is a statement made at the 148th session of the WHO Executive Board on Agenda item 10: Substandard and falsified medical products by members of the Fight the Fakes Alliance. On behalf of the World Heart Federation, International Alliance of Patient Organizations, International Council of Nurses, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Read more…

FIP & WHO Pharmacy Curriculum Guide on Substandard and Falsified Medicines

New Curriculum Guide and Competency Framework A curriculum guide to support educators in ensuring that pharmacists are better able to prevent substandard or falsified (SF) medicines and medical products from reaching patients has been published by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO). In Read more…

Our members’ statements addressing the launch of the Fight the Fakes Alliance

On 7 December 2020, we officially launched the Fight the Fakes Alliance. With 16 member organisations representing the biopharmaceutical industry, pharmacists, wholesalers, researcher and patients, the Alliance is uniquely positioned to holistically address the rising burden of substandard and falsified medicines.  Read more about the launch of the Alliance in Read more…

New article in SciDevNet discussing the FTF Alliance & efforts to tackle the rising burden of fake medicines

This article was originally published on SciDevNet on 14 December 2020.   New alliance seeks to fight ‘plague’ of fake medicines One in 10 medical products in developing countries is substandard or falsified — WHO COVID-19 has resulted in a surge in falsified medical products Collaboration and transparent reporting needed Read more…