Uganda commits to Responsible Life Sciences Use, receives support from 50 stakeholders
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Uganda commits to Responsible Life Sciences Use, receives support from 50 stakeholders

It is expected that the framework will be fully operationalized by 2025.

   
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The framework for the responsible use of life sciences in Uganda has received support from over 50 high-level stakeholders, including government officials, heads of institutions, and WHO representatives, a WHO press release stated.

This is a significant milestone for the project, which seeks to enhance national and regional biosecurity by promoting sustainable and ethical research practices in the life sciences sector. The framework will now be implemented in a pilot phase, with the goal of addressing the specific challenges faced by research in a safe and effective manner.

The pilot project will involve extensive collaboration with key stakeholders, including research institutions, government, and national and local policy makers. It is expected that the framework will be fully operationalized by 2025, allowing Uganda to take a leadership role in promoting responsible life sciences use and global health security.

The government of Uganda has made a commitment to ensuring the successful implementation of the framework. This will require coordinated efforts among various stakeholders, including research institutions, government, and national and local policy makers. The pilot project is expected to showcase Uganda’s commitment to good governance and sustainable development, while also promoting international collaboration in the life sciences sector.