Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    
                    
                        Maximum Possible Marks to Indian NRA in WHO Assessment 
                    
                    
                        
                    
                
                
                    Posted On:
                17 FEB 2017 7:45PM by PIB Delhi
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
 
WHO has completed the assessment of the status of the Indian vaccine  regulatory system against WHO NRA Global Benchmarking Tool (GBT) for  benchmarking and measured the maturity of the system. The assessment has  been carried out by a WHO team comprising lead experts in different  areas from WHO Headquarters Geneva, WHO India Country Office, experts  drawn from the regulators of USA, Italy, Germany, Netherlands,  Indonesia, Thailand and Egypt. The assessment has been done in respect  of nine different functionalities and Indian NRA has been declared  ‘functional’ with a maturity level of 4 i.e. the highest level as per  currently evolved definitions in respect of 5 functions, and maturity  level 3 in respect of 4 functions. While, maturity level 4 indicates  good results and sustained improvement trends, maturity level 3 reflects  systematic process based approach, early stage of systematic  improvements, data availability regarding conformance to objectives and  existence of improvement trends. 
India is one of the main players in the pharmaceutical industry  worldwide. The pharmaceutical industry covers conventional as well as  biological medicinal products including vaccines, medical devices, and  traditional medicines. India, as a large vaccine producing country, is  currently supplying several vaccines to the UN agencies (UNICEF, WHO and  PAHO). 
A fully functional NRA is a pre-requisite for WHO prequalification of  vaccines. One of the requirements to become eligible and retain  prequalification status is to have the National Regulatory Authority  (NRA) assessed as functional against the WHO published NRA indicators.  WHO Prequalification Programme, as such, facilitates access to vaccines  that meet the unified standards of quality, safety and efficacy as well  as programme needs. The vaccine manufacturers can only apply for WHO  vaccine prequalification if the NRA meets the standards of the WHO NRA  published indicators i.e. WHO Global benchmarking Tool on functional  regulatory system for vaccines. 
World Health Organisation (WHO) has, based on a robust benchmarking tool  developed over years in consultation with various experts drawn from  across the globe, carried out assessment of the National Regulatory  Authority (NRA) of India comprising the Central Drugs Standard Control  Organisation (CDSCO), State Drug Regulatory Authorities,  Pharmaco-vigilance Programme of India (PvPI) and Adverse Events  Following Immunization (AEFI) structures at the Central and States  levels. The nine functions included in the tool are National Regulatory  System; Registration and Marketing Authorization; Vigilance; Laboratory  Access and Testing; Regulatory Inspection; Clinical Trial Oversight; NRA  Lot Release; Licensing Premises; and Market Surveillance and Control.  The Global Benchmarking Tool (GBT) so developed has 63 indicators and  288 sub-indicators, out of which 150 are critical with the following  maturity level definitions: 
The result reflects the growing maturity of the Indian NRA emanating  from a concerted effort by the Government in consultation WHO to build  capacity and capability of the National Regulatory Authority over last  several years. 
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