Access to affordable medicines, diagnostics, vaccines and other health technologies of good quality is an essential component of the right to health and the right to the benefits of scientific progress. It is a core obligation of countries to provide essential medicines as defined by WHO.
The UNDP, WHO and University of Oxford Global Dashboard for Vaccine Equity shows that COVID-19 vaccine inequity will have a lasting and profound impact on socio-economic recovery in LMICs. The COVID-19 pandemic gaps in equitable access extend beyond vaccines and include other health technologies such as diagnostics and treatments.
Responses to pandemics and other health priorities can be hindered by national and regional laws and policies that may not support or are, in fact, contradictory to the goal of ensuring rapid innovation, access and delivery of health technologies. On the other hand, well-designed policies and laws can help to build and sustain systems to address and manage the pandemic prevention and response and Universal Health Coverage, and can complement and reinforce global efforts to increase equitable access to diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments.
There has been a long-standing recognition of the need for coherent policy and legal frameworks that support equitable access to health technologies. The Global Commission on HIV and the Law, and the UN Secretary General’s High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines are two global independent bodies that evaluated lessons learned and recommended the creation of coherent legal and policy strategies to advance access to health technologies
UNDP support countries in the strengthening of capacities that promote policy coherence and create enabling legal and policy environments that promote access to medicines and other health technologies. In addition to technical assistance and capacity building at country request, UNDP aims at thought and strategic leadership in this area of work – through development of guidance documents and other knowledge products as resources for use by government stakeholders, development partners and civil society.
Examples of country support include the following:
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted increasing inequities in the access to a range of health technologies for an effective pandemic response. A diverse toolkit of legal and policy interventions is needed to increase access. Interventions aimed at strengthening the access and delivery value chain at the national level are crucial to address the capacity gaps for rapid approval and delivery. There is also increasing focus on technology transfer and local production of health technologies as means of increasing access. UNDP plays an active role within global initiatives aimed at facilitating effective technology transfer and local production, as well as supporting government efforts. For example, since 2019, UNDP has provided technical assistance and support to the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade (MIIT) in Tanzania in its efforts to developing a national strategy aimed at promoting the development of the domestic pharmaceutical sector.
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