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Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) conducted a joint inspection at Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd Company on 27 February 2025, a Model FDA-Compliant Facility.
A prominent inspection delegation from the Ghana Food and Drugs Authority, together with representatives from the Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority, conducted a joint visit to Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd Company, Ghana’s leading compliant sanitary products manufacturer.
As a model facility adhering to strict regulatory and quality standards, Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd showcased its commitment to excellence in hygiene, safety, and compliance with both national and international standards. The visit aimed to assess production processes, ensure regulatory alignment, and exchange best practices in public health and product safety oversight.
The joint inspection underscores the critical role of regulatory collaboration in safeguarding public health, particularly in the hygiene and sanitation sector. With increasing global demand for high-quality sanitary products, regulatory bodies are playing a vital role in ensuring consumer safety, product efficacy, and industry sustainability.
The visit also highlights Ghana’s commitment to maintaining world-class manufacturing standards, reinforcing the country’s leadership in the West African sub-region for health, safety, and industrial best practices. The insights gained from this collaboration will contribute to stronger regulatory frameworks and promote regional partnerships in pharmaceutical and hygiene product regulation. Meanwhile, this initiative aims to leverage the immense potential of industries in Ghana to drive growth and development.
It is worth noting that Softcare FM Manufacturing Ltd, as a proud member of Ghana’s local manufacturing industry, is also a member of the National Technical Committee on Medical.
Devices granted by the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) remain deeply committed to public safety and hygiene. The company continuously upholds the higher standards in sanitary product manufacturing, ensuring affordability and accessibility for mothers, infants, and females across Ghana. With an unwavering dedication to quality and consumer well-being, Softcare strives to bring quality of life to every family and support healthier communities.
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