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keeps a list of essential drugs, and its Drug Prequalification Program does its best to keep a separate list of safe suppliers of these drugs, which aid organizations refer to when buying medicines for developing countries.
Access to increased information can contribute to cost savings and potentially increase the access to medicines for developing countries.
However, these effects do not necessarily translate into cost savings or other effects that may result in increased access to medicines for developing countries.
In September 2003, the Canadian government committed to developing legislation that would facilitate greater access to affordable medicines for developing countries.
This article discusses in what ways medicine price information mechanisms can contribute to increased price transparency and how this may affect access to medicines for developing countries.
For more than 30 years, UNFPA has been procuring contraceptives and life-saving commodities and medicines for developing countries and is today one of the largest public sector procurers of these items.
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