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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting New People – New Ideas – New Directions Some new issues arising from the expansion in membership of the RH Supplies Coalition Steve Kinzett – Technical Officer
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Expanded Membership Since November 2007 expanded from less than 20 to over 60 members Most increase in the technical agencies/NGOs/private sector One more Bi-lateral donor – and several manufacturers have joined (See your meeting packs for brief write-ups for each member)
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Existing and New EXISTING MEMBERS Bi-Lateral Donors –DFID –KfW –Netherlands Foreign Affairs –USAID Multilateral Agencies –European Commission –IPPF –UNFPA –WHO –World Bank Foundations/ Other donors –Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation –United Nations Foundation NEW MEMBERS (since 11/07) Bi-Lateral Donors –Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Multilateral Agencies –GFATM Foundations/ Other donors –David and Lucile Packard Foundation –William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Existing and New EXISTING MEMBERS Technical Agencies/NGOs –Partners in Population and Development (PPD) –Supplies Initiative (comprising PAI, DSW, JSI and PATH) –(Population Services International) –(Crown Agents) NEW MEMBERS (since 11/07) Technical Agencies/NGOs –Abt Associates –Academy for Educational Development –Center for Health and Gender Equity –Centre for Development and Population Activities –Concept Foundation –Constella Futures International –Countdown 2015 –Crown Agents –Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung (DSW) (German Foundation for World Population) –DKt Eth/Venture strategy Health Development –Engender Health –Equilibres et Populations –Family Health International –Family Planning Association of Bangladesh
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Existing and New EXISTING MEMBERS Technical Agencies/NGOs NEW MEMBERS (since 11/07) Technical Agencies/NGOs –Global Campaign for Microbicides –Institute for Reproductive Health, Georgetown University –Interact Worldwide –International Contraceptive Access Foundation –IPPF/WHR (IPPF Western Hemisphere Region) –John Snow Incorporated (JSI) –Marie Stopes International –MEXFAM (Fundacion Mexicana para la Planeacion Familiar A.C.) –NESMARK Foundation –Parsemus Foundation –PATH –Pathfinder International –Population Action International (PAI)
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Existing and New EXISTING MEMBERS Technical Agencies/NGOs NEW MEMBERS (since 11/07) Technical Agencies/NGOs –Planned Parenthood Association for Ghana (PPAG) –Population Action International (PAI) –Population Council –Population Services International –PROSALUD Inter Americana Foundation, Inc –Reproductive Health Interchange (JSI) –Seraphim Life Sciences Consulting LLC –The Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health –United Nations Office for Project Services –USAID | DELIVER Project –USAID | PSP-One Project –World Population Foundation
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Existing and New EXISTING MEMBERS Manufacturers/Traders NEW MEMBERS (since 11/07) Manufacturers/Traders/Commercial –Alatech Healthcare LLC –AltaCare –Bayer Schering Pharma AG –Enersol –Famycare Limited –Female Health Company –Fresnius Kabi South Africa –Gedeon Richter Plc –Helm Pharmaceuticals GmbH –MediPharm –Pregna International Others –Sima Community Based Organization
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Extra hands and minds Increased membership has brought about a larger pool of expertise and knowledge How to manage the increase: –Private sector engagement –Work-streams and sub-working groups –Ensuring collaboration Limits
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting New Issues There are several – but five that can be highlighted are: –Emerging Generic Products –New Technology (with advocacy for same) –Increased Method Choice –Renewed TA in Forecasting/Procurement –Total Market – cross over in public/SM/2 nd tier markets and PPPs
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Emerging Generic Products Quality/Pre-qualification/Testing of generics More manufacturers and products than sales (supply vs. demand) Many based in LMI countries – pills, injectables and others Order by generic or chemical/device name not “brand” (The “Hoover” phenomenon)
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting New Technology Lots of new or recently refined technology in RH – vaginal ring, new IUCDs, Contraceptive Patch, microbicides, new designs of female condoms and diaphragms New Technology already faces resistance Advocacy (to donors, programmes and users) required – Concept of more choice
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Contraceptive Choice Linked to the last area of new technology New methods providing greater choice Need for advocacy for choice (even in the public sector?) Choice within methods often restricted
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting TA: Forecasting and Procurement More countries with sector-wide support/ basket funding – need TA in procurement TA will help all sectors not just RH Role of procurement agents Quantification ( These not new but need re-engineering )
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting The Total Market Market segmentation a priority (toolkit) PPPs [Public-Private Partnerships] Private Sector as a legitimate development partner Social Marketing and 2 nd Tier Markets (where does one end and another begin?)
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting The immediate future What do you expect from the Coalition? What can you contribute to the Coalition? What new directions can be taken? Is there a case for : –More working groups –More WG meetings –Better collaboration
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22 May 2008 BrusselsReproductive Health Supplies Coalition Annual Meeting Some examples Let us hear now some examples of new issues from a selection of our new members…………..
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