Following the introduction of the Razi Institute and a presentation of its activities through a short movie clip, the following points were discussed:
The Health Minister welcomed the Razi Institute delegation, highlighting that a portion of human vaccines are sourced through international donations and some through periodic tenders.
After presenting the Razi Institute short film, discussions flourished on Iran's exceptional medical expertise and its significant contributions to the global healthcare landscape. The delegation commended Iran's advancements in biological product manufacturing technology, highlighting the nation's ability in this critical field.
Proposals were put forth for Iran to not only establish vaccine donation initiatives but also to strategically prepare the market in the region for product sales, emphasizing the importance of securing GMP licenses in alignment with ZFDA laws. The integration of vaccine donation programs with sales strategies was underscored as a promoter for streamlining tender processes and accelerating market entry into both the island and the mainland.
Moreover, the Razi Institute delegate elaborated on the comprehensive process of final product sales, emphasizing the transfer of technical knowledge over a multi-stage period. Specialized training sessions and workshops focusing on research, production, and quality control of vaccines, and other biological products were introduced as part of the Institute's commitment to providing exceptional peripheral and export services.
The visit to Zanzibar Island not only showcased the Razi Institute's commitment to excellence but also fostered discussions on enhancing healthcare accessibility and quality on a global scale.
After the meeting, the Razi Institute presented a special memorial gift to Mr. Mazrui as a sign of appreciation on behalf of the Institute's director general.