WHO Forges Ahead With New Framework To List Regulatory Authorities
Draft Policy Document Is Being Revised Based On Stakeholder Response
Executive Summary
The World Health Organization is to consult on a policy document explaining how it intends to evaluate and list regulatory authorities that meet certain criteria. The new concept of “WHO-listed authority” will replace the current “stringent regulatory authority.”
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