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Zambia set to phase out use of dental amalgam - Minamata Convention
05/23/2023 09:00 in News Update

Following the halting of the use of dental amalgam for over two decades, Zambia is now set to transition to completely phasing out the product in the country.

Mr Michael Musenga, Executive Director, Children’s Environmental Health Foundation, who made disclosure in a correspondence on Sunday, May 21, 2023, expressed his appreciation to Dr Christopher Kapeshi, National Oral Health Coordinator for Zambia in ensuring that dental amalgam is phased out in the country.

According to him, Dr Kapeshi, as President of Zambia Dental Association (ZDA), spear headed the process of eliminating dental amalgam in both government and private health facilities and that led to the Ministry of Health to stop the use of dental amalgam in all government hospitals in 10 Provinces of Zambia.

Musenga stated that this also made government to change the syllabus in Dental Training Schools and Levy Mwanawasa Medical School of Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka.

On behalf of the Children’s Environmental Health Foundation, he thanked the Zambia Dental Association (ZDA) for the work and also the government through Honourable Collins Nzovu MP and Permanent Secretary, Dr. Douty Chibamba, including the staff of the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment for this support. The members of staff of the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment were extremely helpful in arranging the SADC and EAC workshop in Lusaka that sent good memories to SADC and EAC NGO leaders in Africa, that attended the workshop.

He also said the government will now put up the legislation to prohibit the importation and use of amalgam in Zambia. Children’s Environmental Health Foundation will now conduct an awareness raising campaign to communities and boarder areas as well as schools and they will visit the border areas and airports through the Customs offices and see if they can come across entry of amalgam into Zambia.

He also thanked Mrs Cathel Mabuti from Levy Mwanawasa University Teaching Hospital, who was very instrumental in organising the Ministerial official opening of the SADC EAC workshop in Lusaka. Cathel worked so well with the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment staff Norah Miyoba the Secretary to the Minister and Masuzio Chakwe the head of the Ministry of Green Economy and Environment Communications Unit.

Musenga pointed out that, for Africa to make dental amalgam history, we need support from all our governments in Africa. For Zambia, they do not expect any person to use dental amalgam.

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