09 October 2017 | Statements

Unitaid commits US $21.4 million to the WHO prequalification programme

Geneva – Unitaid is investing a further US$ 21.4 million in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) prequalification programme for medicines and diagnostics.

Unitaid has supported the prequalification programme for medicines since 2006 and for diagnostics since 2009. The decision, taken in July, to invest a further US$ 21.4 million increases the value of Unitaid’s total investment to date to over US$ 124 million. With around one third to be spent on diagnostics and two thirds on medicines, Unitaid’s support to WHO’s prequalification programme through to December 2018 will be used to cover activities related to HIV/TB/Malaria/HCV products specifically, with the following objectives:

For more on WHO’s Prequalification programme:

Check out the WHO website

Read more: Unitaid’s publications library on prequalification

 

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