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GLP CERTIFICATION

GLP Certification
 
After 2 years of hard work, CREC/LSHTM has as of January 2019 been granted GLP Certification as a OECD GLP Compliant Facility by the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS). see approval letter from GLP Certification

Dr. Corine Ngufor, Assistant Professor, Disease Control Department, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Facility Manager of CREC/LSHTM Facility said: “GLP accreditation is never an easy process for any facility. CREC/LSHTM is now the first facility in the West African region and the second in Africa to achieve GLP accreditation for vector control product evaluation. We look forward to working with agrochemical companies to deliver high quality data on the efficacy of novel vector control products in line with the WHO pre-qualification requirements. As a team, we have worked hard over the past 2 years and are very proud of this achievement. We are also grateful for the support provided by IVCC through this process”.
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