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R&D Pharmaceutical Companies Partnerships to Improve Developing World Health. Mario Ottiglio Associate Director, Public Affairs & Global Health Policy ICIUM 2011, Antalya, Turkey, 15 November 2011. Outline. Industry’s efforts in R&D for diseases of the developing world (DDW)
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R&D Pharmaceutical Companies Partnerships to Improve Developing World Health Mario Ottiglio Associate Director, Public Affairs & Global Health Policy ICIUM 2011, Antalya, Turkey, 15 November 2011
Outline Industry’s efforts in R&D for diseases of the developing world (DDW) Industry’s access programmes Focus: Challenges in R&D Conclusive remarks
Tackling DDW a combined effort to benefit patients in developing countries
Overall Industry Efforts in R&D for DDW Independent Efforts Industry Dedicated DDW R&D Centers Partnerships (Current industry involvement & partnerships - illustrative only - not comprehensive)
Industry DDW R&D • R&D for TDR 10 Priority Diseases: • ChagasDengueHuman African TrypanosomiasisLeishmaniasisLeprosyLymphatic FilariasisMalariaOnchocerciasisSchistosomiasisTuberculosis *1 project = 1 compound in development or 1 screening program for 1 disease
Program Types Access(32 % of all programs) Capacity Building(57 % of all programs) Education(30 % of all programs) R & D (25 % of all programs)
Messages to take home • Industry’s role and unique speciality is in innovation: researching and developing drugs • As part of the solution, industry is also committed to increased access to healthcare and to maintain good corporate governance • Market failures are a reality: new complementary approaches such as Partnership are needed • Industry is ready to be engaged in constructive and inclusive dialogues • Access partnerships & drug donation programmes have raised the profile of the diseases, kick-started national diseases control programmes and improved delivery systems • The complexity of the issues is beyond the capability of any single organization or country alone
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