This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the actual situation of GMP training cooperation between China and Africa in the pharmaceutical industry, and clearly points out the numerous challenges it faces in terms of one-way output, content fragmentation, and mechanism sustainability. Based on this, relevant research focuses on establishing a brand-new international training model that takes co-construction and sharing as its core concept, systematization as an important principle, and sustainable development as its core pursuit. This model actively advocates multiple paths such as specific measures for pilot construction, the establishment of regional networks, and the deep integration of systems, to promote cooperation to no longer merely remain at the stage of simple knowledge imparting, but to shift towards the direction of co-building capabilities, thereby fully stimulating the intrinsic driving force for the development of the African local quality system itself. Ultimately, it will provide continuous and powerful support for ensuring the safety of drugs and promoting the development of industrial cooperation.
Cheng et al. (Wed,) studied this question.