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close this bookAssessment of the Pharmaceutical Situation in Kenya - A Baseline Survey (HAI, WHO; 2003; 78 pages)
View the documentLIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the document1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Open this folder and view contents2. INTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contents3. SURVEY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
close this folder4. RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
close this folder4.1 LEVEL I CORE INDICATORS
View the document4.1.1 National Medicine Policy
View the document4.1.2 Legislation/regulation
View the document4.1.3 Quality control of pharmaceuticals
View the document4.1.4 Essential medicines list
View the document4.1.5 Medicines supply system
View the document4.1.6 Medicines financing
View the document4.1.7 Access to essential medicines
View the document4.1.8 Production
View the document4.1.9 Rational use
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View the document5. CONCLUSION
View the document6. POSITIVE ASPECTS AND AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT IDENTIFIED
View the document7. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
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4.1.1 National Medicine Policy

• Kenya has an official National Medicine Policy document last updated in 1994. However no national assessment study has been conducted to evaluate the impact of policy intervention.

• The existing policy does not specifically cover the regulations of traditional medicines and the sections relevant to addressing current public health priorities, such as HIV/AIDS and malaria, are not adequate.

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