Strengthening Human
Capital to Support Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Strengthening Human Capital to Support Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
RPWRP aims to be a structured program, rather than a single training course, aligning workforce development with broader goals of medicine availability, quality, and long-term sustainability.
Across Africa, the availability of safe and effective medicines is closely tied to the strength of local pharmaceutical manufacturing systems.
Workforce capacity remains a critical constraint. Gaps in skills and training limit production, weaken supply chains, and contribute to continued dependence on external sources for essential medicines.
The Regional Pharmaceutical Workforce Readiness Program, or RPWRP, is a Med Aditus Foundation program that will address these challenges by building skills, knowledge and preparedness.
Source: PubMed Central article
95 - 99%
of vaccines and critical pharmaceuticals are imported into the region
Source: PubMed Central article
The RPWRP Model
Why We Do This Work
Africa continues to rely heavily on external sources for essential medicines. Limited workforce capacity constrains local manufacturing efforts and increases vulnerability during public health emergencies.
Regulatory and production systems across the continent also remain uneven. Only eight African countries (Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe) have achieved the WHO Global Benchmarking Maturity Level 3 (ML3) for national regulatory authorities, reinforcing the need for coordinated system strengthening that includes workforce development.
RPWRP responds to these challenges by prioritizing people as a central component of pharmaceutical system resilience. A prepared workforce is essential to improving medicine availability, reducing exposure to poor-quality products, and strengthening long-term supply security.
Program Scope, Objectives & Who We Reach
Key Objectives
Key Objectives
- Strengthen workforce capacity related to pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Improve readiness and skill alignment across production ecosystems
- Support regional coordination and workforce development efforts
- Contribute to improved medicine availability and system resilience
- Generate lessons to inform future program expansion
Planned Focus Region
Planned Focus Region
- West Africa
- South Africa
Intended Participants
Intended Participants
- Individuals working in or entering pharmaceutical manufacturing environments
- Early-career professionals and technical staff
- Educators and trainers supporting workforce development
RPWRP Programs
This program is currently in development. Stay tuned for launch details.
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