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How the Iran War is Disrupting Africa’s Medicine Supply Chain

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The ongoing conflict in Iran has severely impacted the logistics corridor that connects Africa with essential Indian pharmaceuticals. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, shipping routes have been disrupted, leading to increased freight costs and a shortage of critical medicines across the continent. This situation is particularly alarming for African nations that rely heavily on Indian generics for their healthcare systems, as they do not maintain large medicine stockpiles like many Western countries.

India supplies about 40% of Africa’s imported medicines, making it a vital partner in public health. The disruption in supply chains is not just a temporary setback; it exposes deeper vulnerabilities in Africa’s healthcare infrastructure. Many countries depend on timely deliveries of medicines, and any delays can quickly escalate into significant shortages, affecting treatments for diseases like HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.

As costs rise across the pharmaceutical supply chain—from raw materials to transportation—manufacturers are struggling to pass these increases onto consumers, who are already financially strained. This could lead to a situation where essential medicines become unaffordable or unavailable, putting millions at risk.

The crisis has sparked renewed discussions about the need for local pharmaceutical manufacturing in Africa. While some Indian companies have established facilities on the continent, the current disruptions highlight the fragility of these supply chains and the urgent need for more resilient healthcare systems that can withstand global shocks.

Source: DW News

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