Ethiopia: local production reduces mask imports – Ministry



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The Health Ministry said that the huge establishment and expansion of local medical equipment manufacturing companies have been playing a critical role in reducing the country’s dependence on importing face masks and other items to prevent the novel coronavirus (COVID -19) speaking to The Ethiopian Herald,

The Minister of State for Health, Sahrela Abdullahi, stated that due to the high demand created by COVID-19, many textile companies are switching to the production of surgical masks, thus contributing to participate in the import substitution strategy.

Noting that Ethiopia has obtained the majority of face masks through imports and donations from international institutions, including the Jack Ma Foundation, Sahrela noted that many governments are currently banning the export of face masks due to the increase in the pandemic. The ministry has been launching international tenders to make use of surgical masks for the growing number of healthcare professionals that are being deployed to COVID-19 treatment and isolation centers.

“We have witnessed a large consumption of surgical masks in the centers,” he said, adding that investment by local firms in this sector will be of the utmost importance to supply quality products and alleviate shortages.

The government has disbursed a substantial amount of foreign exchange for the purchase of COVID-19 preventive items, including personal protective equipment (PPE), oxygen tanks, beds, and ventilators, and encourages private sector participation in the production of medical equipment.

Guyya Medical Equipment Manufacturing Company is one of the leading national companies engaged in the production of face masks.