End of Three days Track & Trace training at Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) organized by PHARADA and led by Dr .Ahmed Dawood.
The training program concluded with in-depth discussions highlighting the role of Track & Trace as a regulatory decision-support tool, rather than merely a technical system or a compliance requirement.
Training focused on empowering the regulatory authority to make more accurate and effective decisions when selecting the appropriate technological solution, and on linking that choice to a clear regulatory framework that ensures consistency, sustainability, and applicability across all pharmaceutical supply chain stakeholders.
It was emphasized that selecting a Track & Trace system is a strategic regulatory decision, with direct impact on regulatory efficiency, continuity of medicine availability, and risk management across the pharmaceutical supply chain.
The program witnessed the participation of key decision-makers, reflecting a strong awareness of the importance of leading this file at a strategic level rather than a purely operational one, ensuring clarity of roles and regulatory alignment.
Discussions also highlighted JFDA’s direction toward engaging all relevant stakeholders including manufacturers, importers, distributors, and pharmacies , based on the belief that the success of Track & Trace depends on a collaborative and balanced implementation across the entire ecosystem. This program aligns with Pharada’s ongoing role in delivering high-impact training and advisory services, focused on empowering regulatory authorities and decision-makers, and on bridging regulatory frameworks with real-world implementation and international best practices supporting sustainable national projects, strengthening local industry, and enhancing medicine security.