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Global initiatives and Public Private Partnerships

Public-private management of intellectual property for public health outcomes in the developing world: the lessons of access conditions in research and development agreements
A. Taubman / Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health, 2004
This IPPPH study considers practical options for managing intellectual property (IP) to promote the creation, development and effective dissemination of medical research on neglected diseases. It con...
Impact of public-private partnerships addressing access to pharmaceuticals in selected low and middle income countries: a synthesis report from studies in Botswana, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Zambia
K. Caines; L. Lush / Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health, 2004
This research report outlines how public-private partnerships (PPPs) intended to provide HIV drugs in three African countries are having limited impact because of the way in which these drugs are pric...
Impact of public-private partnerships addressing access to pharmaceuticals in low-income countries: Uganda pilot study
K. Caines; J. Bataringaya; L. Lush; G. Murindwa; H. N’jie / Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health, 2003
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) funded the Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health (IPPPH) to conduct a pilot study in Uganda to assess the health and health system...
Valuing industry contributions to public-private partnerships for health product development
H. Kettler; K. White; S. Jordan / Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health, 2003
Evidence that Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are getting “good value” in return for their payments to private industry is beneficial to both PPPs and industry. PPPs can use the results to support ...

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