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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

Theme:

Tools for enhancing health equity

Authors:

Caines, Karen
Lush, Louisiana

Keywords:

access, Botswana, collaboration, drugs, impact, low- and middle-income countries, pharmaceuticals, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zambia

Year:

2004

Pages:

57

ISBN:

2-940286-21-3

Abstract

"This report provides an overview, with general conclusions and recommendations from a series of studies of drug access programmes in selected countries, namely, Uganda the pilot country) plus Botswana, Sri Lanka and Zambia. The studies were initiated by the Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health (IPPPH), supported principally by the UK Department for International Development, and undertaken in association with the Institute for Health Sector Development based in London.
These studies add considerably to the previous limited evidence base on the impacts of such programmes at country level."

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