In a pivotal move towards enhancing international collaboration in vaccine production, the Razi Institute has signed a marketing and export memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the private sector in Tanzania. The agreement was witnessed by Iran's Minister of Agriculture-Jahad, Gholamreza Nouri Ghezeljeh, and Tanzania's Minister of Foreign Affairs, January Yusuf Makamba, on October 19 in Dar es Salaam.
Demonstrating its unwavering commitment to global health, Razi Institute took part in the 25th Annual General Meeting of the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN), held from October 16-18 in São Paulo, Brazil. This pivotal event convened leading figures in the vaccine manufacturing industry, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and innovation to address pressing health challenges worldwide.
Dr. Rainak Ghaderi, head of the Academic Relations and International Affairs Office at Razi Institute, has announced the launch of seven specialized training workshops focused on vaccine production, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO). During the inaugural webinar held in Kaveh Hall, Ghaderi highlighted that, following previous training workshops organized by the WHO country office, the Academic Relations and International Affairs Office at Razi Institute successfully secured the capacity to conduct these workshops to enhance vaccine production capabilities.