PQM conducted an assessment of the medicine quality assurance and quality
control systems in Rwanda during November 9-13, 2009. Medicine quality assurance
remains to be developed in Rwanda: the country has neither a medicine regulatory
authority (MRA) nor a national medicine quality control laboratory – the two key
institutions to ensure the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines. The MOH
Pharmacy Taskforce (PTF) is to be commended however for successfully controlling
the pharmaceutical market to the extent that there is no informal medicines
market in Rwanda. Based on its findings, the assessment team expects Rwanda to
be able to make great strides in evidence-based medicines quality assurance in
the short to medium term, provided it receives adequate technical assistance and
financial support.