Guidelines for Drug Donations - Revised 1999
(1999; 24 pages) [French] [Spanish] View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentChanges incorporated into the 1999 edition
View the documentI. Introduction
View the documentII. The need for guidelines
View the documentIII. Core principles
Open this folder and view contentsIV. Guidelines for drug donations
Close this folderV. Other ways donors can help
View the documentThe new emergency health kit
View the documentDonations in cash
View the documentAdditional guidelines for drug donations as part of development aid
Open this folder and view contentsVI. How to implement a policy on drug donations
View the documentAnnex: Examples of problems with drug donations
View the documentAcknowledgements
View the documentReferences
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Donations in cash

After the acute phase of the emergency is over, a donation in cash for local or regional purchase of essential drugs is usually much more welcome than further drug donations in kind. Such a cash contribution is very supportive to the activities of the local government or coordinating committee, it is supportive to the local and regional pharmaceutical industry, and it may also be more cost-effective. In addition, prescribers and patients are usually more familiar with locally produced drugs.

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Last updated: May 3, 2013