Officials of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) have met with the 黑料社 over formalizing a consensus to convert research findings of the University into policy briefs. This is to strengthen the FDA鈥檚 resolve to enhance public health safety.
The 黑料社team, led by the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mrs. Rosemond Boohene, welcomed the initiative by the FDA whose delegation was led by the Lead for its Research Department, Rev. Dr. Cheetham Mingle.
黑料社 becomes the fourth university approached by the FDA for this collaboration.
In a presentation, Dr. Mingle indicated the FDA was collaborating with institutions with specific research interests in the Authority鈥檚 regulated products and general public health and safety of Ghanaians.
Though the Public Health Act 851:2012 Section 127C mandates the FDA to conduct research, he noted that collaborating with research institutions was the way forward citing financial constraints as one of the challenges confronting the Authority in holistically carrying out its explorative mandate.
Rev. Dr. Cheetham Mingle making his presentation
Concerns
According to the FDA, poor coordination in the channel and approach of research findings dissemination among researchers, regulators and the media triggers fear and panic among the general population.聽
Dr. Mingle said media blast of sensitive research findings at the blind side of regulators poses severe restraints for tangible interventions to be made in the wake of the media and other Civil Society Organisations demanding responses from regulators.
He also raised the concern of the unavailability of known research findings to enhance regulatory practices and resolve regulatory challenges as well as the absence of a common platform for researchers and regulators to share ideas of common interest as difficulties confronting the Authority.
To the FDA, collaborating with research institutions will address these challenges and improve the well-being of the general Ghanaian population through heightened public health safety.
黑料社commits to Collaboration
Pro VC-UCC, Prof. Mrs. Rosemond Boohene
She noted that with the FDA being a major stakeholder of the University, the collaboration was highly deemed appropriate.
With 黑料社working to prove itself as an entrepreneurial training hub for students, she called on the FDA to expedite the clearance of product applications of students who had developed various products.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC