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November, 2006
Partners
in Population and Development (PPD)
and National Population and Family
Planning Commission (NPFPC) of China
jointly organized a Roundtable on
Reproductive Health Commodity Supply
among Developing Countries on 7th
November 2006 at the Beijing Friendship
Hotel
Beijing, China —Partners
in Population and Development (PPD)
and National Population and Family
Planning Commission (NPFPC) of China
jointly organized a Roundtable on
Reproductive Health Commodity Supply
among Developing Countries on 7th
November 2006 at the Beijing Friendship
Hotel in Beijing, China. The roundtable
brought together generic reproductive
health drug manufacturers from China,
India, Indonesia, South-Africa, Thailand
in addition to prominent experts in
the field to deliberate on the modalities
and mechanisms for the provision of
generic drugs in ensuring reproductive
health commodity security among the
developing countries. The Roundtable
was sponsored by PPD, NPFPC and Ministry
of Commerce of the People’s
Republic of China, and UNFPA.

In the panel from left Ms. Hao Linna,
Director General, Dept. of International
Cooperation, NPFPC, China, Dr. Jotham
Musinguzi, Treasurer, PPD Board and
Director of Population Secretariat,
Uganda, Mr. Sangeet Harry Jooseery,
Executive Director, PPD, H.E. Dr.
Zhao Baige, Vice Minister, NPFPC,
China, H.E. Dr. Safa El-Baz, PCC and
Assistant Minister for Health and
Population, Egypt, H.E. Dr. Fouad
Hamadi, General Secretary, Minster
of Health, Morocco.
Chaired
by Dr. Hao Linna, Director-General,
Department of International Cooperation
of NPFPC, the Roundtable was officially
opened by H.E. Dr. Zhao Baige, Vice
Minister of NPFPC. Mr. Sangeet Harry
Jooseery, Executive Director of PPD
delivered inaugural statement in the
Roundtable.
In
the Roundtable, presentations were
made by:
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Dr. Jotham Musinguzi, Treasurer,
PPD Board and Director of Population
Secretariat, Uganda
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Dr. Siswanto A. Wilopo, Deputy
for FP and RH of BKKBN, Indonesia
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Mr. Peter Hall, PPD Consultant
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Mr. Humberto Zardo, Pharmaceutical
Operations Improvement, Irvine,
California, USA
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Mr. David Smith, Chief, Procurement
Services Section, UNFPA, New York
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Mr. Lester Chinery, Managing Director,
ICON/IPPF
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Representatives
of Manufacturers from China, India,
Indonesia, South-Africa, Thailand
The
Roundtable was divided into the following
three substantive sessions:
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Developing Countries: RH Commodity
Needs and Indigenous Suppliers’
Practice
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Quality Control of RH Commodities
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Transparency of RH Commodity Supply
Chain
The
discussion of the Roundtable was centred
on different aspects of manufacturing,
quality control, storage, marketing,
distribution and the role of generic
drugs towards ensuring commodity security
as economic, safe and effective substitute
of patented and costlier contraceptive
commodities.

Partcipants of the Roundtable
It
was observed that there are huge demands
for RH commodity and service in the
developing countries and the pressing
demand has generated the development
of appropriate technologies. But countries
need to further enhance their management
standards and enable their commodities
to comply with international quality
standards. Manufacturers from developing
countries are ready to meet existing
demands. On the other hand, procurement
and service delivery agencies, faced
with severe financial difficulties,
desire access to low cost products
of assured quality as well as supportive
mechanisms such as greater use of
the commercial sector to allow resources
to be focused on poorer users.
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A
comprehensive report on
the workshop is available
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Please
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presentations. |
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