Opening Day
The second edition of Global Congress on Population, Health & Human Development «PHDC 24» was held under the auspices of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Cairo. ACDIMA Company, headed by Dr. Olfat Ghorab, and a delegation from ACDIMA sister and affiliated companies attended.
Seminar
Dr. Olfat Ghorab gave a speech entitled (Stakeholder collaboration for universal access to affordable medicines)
Gallery
Hormonal drugs and contraceptives:
contraceptive drugs are currently being produced through Acdima International and Upper Egypt, with the aim of covering the needs of the Egyptian market as well as the needs of family planning at the Ministry of Health. It is intended that these preparations reach 100% coverage of government and market needs. These preparations are produced in the form of tablets and ampoules, and they are supplied to the Ministry of Health to cover its needs completely. They have also been put on the local market to fill the shortage of imported products, at prices to the public of up to 50% of the imported price.
Hormonal drugs and contraceptives:
contraceptive drugs are currently being produced through Acdima International and Upper Egypt, with the aim of covering the needs of the Egyptian market as well as the needs of family planning at the Ministry of Health. It is intended that these preparations reach 100% coverage of government and market needs. These preparations are produced in the form of tablets and ampoules, and they are supplied to the Ministry of Health to cover its needs completely. They have also been put on the local market to fill the shortage of imported products, at prices to the public of up to 50% of the imported price.
Hormonal drugs and contraceptives:
contraceptive drugs are currently being produced through Acdima International and Upper Egypt, with the aim of covering the needs of the Egyptian market as well as the needs of family planning at the Ministry of Health. It is intended that these preparations reach 100% coverage of government and market needs. These preparations are produced in the form of tablets and ampoules, and they are supplied to the Ministry of Health to cover its needs completely. They have also been put on the local market to fill the shortage of imported products, at prices to the public of up to 50% of the imported price.