GHANA FDA CONDUCTS ADVANCED RCORE TRAINING FELLOWSHIP 2022


Welcome to
BERC AFRICA
Building and enhancing Regulatory Capacity in Africa
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Benin

Learning in a good mood”... These are my words if someone asks me to describe RCORE learning. Thank you to all the FDA team for sharing transparently your experience and allowing other African countries to improve our skills. Learning from the BEST!
-Mrs. Rhanda Adechina Adehan
The Gambia

Here are some interesting comment the participants had to say about the RCORE fellowship training.
Senegal

Thank you for your enriching and construction at the beginning of my professional career on trials. This training allowed me to consolidate my knowledge in clinical trials. This training will also be useful for setting up on clinical trials department. ARP Senegal thanks you.
-Prof. Yoro Tine
Cameroon

Thank you for this beautiful moment spent together for this opportunity which goes beyond the professional but also the love for a continent. You are a model to the new Africa.
-Nana Clarisse Meme
Rwanda
Ghana

RCORE is a great career credential. The range of teaching methodologies reflects the complexity of clinical trials. The use of a combination of intensive classroom training and the hands-on-skill building was very effective.
-Pharm. Nora Obodai
Kenya

RCORE FELLOWSHIP TRAINING IN CLINICAL TRIALS OVERSIGHT
I want to thank the FDA for organizing such valuable capacity-building training as this will significantly add value to my professional career. I hope and pray that the RCORE training will continue to grow from strength to strength to support the region in human resource development.
-Dr. Alhagie Mutarr Bah
Being in this beautiful land of Ghana has been a great experience. The RCORE program has enlightened me in the area of clinical trial inspection and Technical Advisory Committee meetings. I have appreciated the interactions, enjoyed the multinational diversity and the love extended to me. I leave as a better regulator, looking forward to implementing the lessons learnt to improve clinical trial regulation in Kenya. I highly appreciate my agency (Pharmacy and Poisons Board, Kenya) for the nomination to attend this session. I recommend this RCORE to all regulators.
Mr. Samuel Kerama

To Ghana FDA, it is a great opportunity for having participated in the 5th RCORE. It is an honour to witness the implementation and collaboration between Rwanda FDA and Ghana FDA for working towards harmonization of regulatory functions and mutual support in every way to ensure the safety of people.
-Dr. Ndayambaje Alphonse
OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT
Building and Enhancing Regulatory Capacity in Africa (BERC-Africa) is part of the EDCTP2 Programme supported by the European Union. It seeks to bolster the capacity of African regulators in the area of clinical trials, with the FDA as the lead implementer and support from the University of Ghana School of Public Health (UG SPH), Legon, Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR), Paul Ehrlich Institut (PEI) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI).

Equipping regulators with enhanced regulatory skills and knowledge in quality assessment and compliance monitoring of clinical trials applications
/ BERC AFRICA