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Installing a public owned generic medicines factory in Mozambique

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June 2, 2020 @ 10:15 am - 11:15 am

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Alila Brossard Antonielli

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Since 2003, the Brazilian government, relying on its experience of local production of antiretrovirals (ARV) and other generic medicines in its public plants, implements a cooperation agreement with the Government of Mozambique (GoM) to install locally a public owned pharmaceutical plant. This technological health development project sets itself apart from other initiatives promoting local pharmaceutical production in Africa, as it is neither a joint venture nor a branch of the Brazilian pharmaceutical laboratories. Rather, it is a situation whereby a state provides to another state, without charge, the technology, training and funding for the creation of a public-owned industry with public health purposes. Although it was at first conceived for a single illness, HIV/AIDS, it also differs from other international or global health initiatives. Recognizing that Mozambique’s health needs went beyond ARVs, the Ministry of Health included in the production portfolio essential medicines for diabetes and analgesics, among others.
Although the South-South Partnership aimed at narrowing the technological and knowledge gap, the analysis of the implementation process  –  including complying with regulation and certification norms for medicines  –  questions the wider gaps Low Income Countries face for absorbing and adapting industrial technologies. Indeed, the GoM relies heavily on donors’ funds for the state budget and for health products acquisition, limiting its ability to promote a public policy that could link local industrial development with public health purchase priorities. Nowadays, a major constrain is the economic sustainability of the public owned pharmaceutical plant.
This communication will analyze the process and

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Sauman Singh

Kuba Malec

José Bruno Ramos Torres Fevereiro

Sebastian Cincelli

Cecilia Rikap

Bilal Moin

Fernanda Steiner Perin

Charles Wan

Remedios Lomax

Mrunal Vaidya

Christine Galunan

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