Revisiting the issue of access to medicines in Africa: Challenges and recommendations

Author:

Adebisi Yusuff Adebayo12ORCID,Nwogu Ifechukwu Benedict3ORCID,Alaran Aishat Jumoke1ORCID,Badmos Abubakar Olaitan4ORCID,Bamgboye Adeboye Olakunle5,Rufai Basirat Oluwadamilola2,Okonji Osaretin Christabel6ORCID,Malik Malik O.2,Teibo John Oluwafemi7ORCID,Abdalla Samah Faisal8,Lucero‐Prisno Don Eliseo9ORCID,Samai Mohamed10ORCID,Akande‐Sholabi Wuraola2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Global Health Focus Africa Abuja Nigeria

2. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration Faculty of Pharmacy University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

3. The Comparative Health Outcomes Policy and Economics (CHOICE) Institute School of Pharmacy University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

4. National Primary Healthcare Development Agency Abuja Nigeria

5. Faculty of Pharmacy Obafemi Awolowo University Ile‐Ife Nigeria

6. School of Pharmacy University of the Western Cape Cape Town South Africa

7. Department of Biochemistry and Immunology Ribeirão Preto Medical School University of São Paulo Ribeirão Preto SP Brazil

8. Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum Sudan

9. Department of Global Health and Development London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Health United Kingdom

10. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences University of Sierra Leone Freetown Sierra Leone

Publisher

Wiley

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