Collaboration Between NGOs, Ministries of Health and WHO in Drug Distribution and Supply - EDM Research Series No. 027
(1998; 61 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentAcronyms and abbreviations
View the documentExecutive summary
Open this folder and view contents1. Introduction
Open this folder and view contents2. Methods
Close this folder3. Results
View the document3.1 International study
View the document3.2 WHO/HQ programme policies on collaboration with NGOs
View the document3.3 NGO perspectives on collaboration with WHO/HQ programmes
View the document3.4 Conclusions for WHO/HQ analysis
View the document3.5 Recommendations to WHO/HQ programmes
Open this folder and view contents4. Country studies: Kenya, Malawi, Uganda
View the document5. Discussion
View the documentAnnex 1. Questions discussed with WHO/HQ programmes concerning NGOs and drug distribution and supply
View the documentAnnex 2. Themes discussed with international NGOs
View the documentAnnex 3. Themes discussed with stakeholders in Kenya, Malawi and Uganda
View the documentAnnex 4. List of persons met
View the documentAnnex 5. Criteria to be met by NGOs when collaborating with UNICEF in Kenya
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3.5 Recommendations to WHO/HQ programmes

On the basis of the above analysis and conclusions, it is recommended that each of the WHO programmes:

• establishes an evidence-based overview of the importance of NGOs in drug distribution and supply;

• creates a network overview of the NGOs with which it interacts, thereby creating transparency inside the programme and between programmes;

• develops an explicit policy on NGO collaboration (including guidelines for informal collaboration, an indication of what NGOs can expect from the programme, and a list of criteria that NGOs must meet in order to establish informal relations with the programme);

• establishes mechanisms whereby NGO experiences in drug distribution and supply can be collected and documented;

• addresses involvement of NGOs in the countries as part of programme policy;

• helps countries to establish overviews of the NGOs involved in drug distribution and supply at national level.

 

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