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Title: GAVI: Longterm procurement strategy project


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GAVI Long-term procurement strategy project
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Agenda
  • Objectives for this discussion
  • Report-back from survey
  • Next steps

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Background
  • Our charge At the July 2004 GAVI Board Meeting,
    the Board requested that UNICEF and the Gates
    Foundation should "convene a small steering group
    to elicit suggestions from the Executive
    Committee and design a process to review and
    address procurement concerns

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Progress and request for input
  • We conducted a survey to understand your concerns
    and objectives and will report back to you today.
  • After review and revision, the Secretariat will
    ask for your endorsement of
  • Updated GAVI Procurement Principles revised to
    incorporate the result of the consultation
  • Remaining recommendations arising from the
    survey
  • Next steps

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Report-back from survey
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Overall survey results suggest
  • Principles The GAVI Board broadly agrees with
    existing GAVI principles as the basis for GAVI
    procurement, with a few suggested modifications.

2. Procurement goals The focus of a long-term
procurement strategy should be to support the
development of the market for new products by
offering introductory prices that reward
innovation and achieve lower prices over time by
encouraging the entry of multiple qualified
suppliers.
3. Procurement strategy GAVI should develop
product-specific procurement strategies which
reflect the conditions and needs of the demand
and supply market.
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1. Principles
  • Updated GAVI Principles below, with possible
    adaptations in bold italic.

a. GAVI recognizes immunization as an important
and potentially cost-effective intervention that
can enhance the right of all children to a
healthy life, that has positive effects in
combating poverty and that is a critical
contribution to the achievement of public health
gains and to the attainment of the Millenium
Development Goals (MDGs) for Health. b. GAVI
commits itself to the immediate and long-term aim
of vaccine security the sustained supply of
affordable quality vaccines designed to meet the
needs of developing countries for sustainable use.
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1. Principles
c. GAVI, based on the work of national partners,
commits itself to enhancing the reliability and
predictability in vaccine demand and supply,
strengthening the planning and forecasting of
vaccine needs in the immunization programmes it
supports and ensuring that updated information is
readily available to Industry, thereby enabling
the efficiency of vaccine supply for the greatest
affordability of vaccines. d. GAVI recognizes the
importance of innovation in the vaccine sector
and commits itself to working with industry and
national partners to ensure increased use of
appropriate under-used vaccines relevant to
benefit children most in need, recognizing that
success in this will greatly motivate increased
research and development of new vaccines
including those of relevance to children in
developing countries.
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1. Principles
e. GAVI recognizes that the introduction of new
vaccines is a priority, and will be based on
well-determined burden of disease studies and
cost effectiveness conducted by national partners
plus appropriate supply and financing
arrangements. f. GAVI recognizes the vital role
of the vaccine industry in world health
improvements and establishes strategies that
ensure the focus of both industrialized and
developing country manufacturers on providing
vaccines for developing countries. g. GAVI
encourages the vaccine industry to adopt
strategies that allow them to bring new products
to market and improve the technologies applied to
existing vaccines, ensuring sufficient production
capacities and investment in research and
development of new vaccines exist.
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1. Principles
  • h. GAVI commits itself to establishing and
    maintaining effective and continuous dialogue
    with the vaccine industry in line with the scope
    of GAVI-supported procurement relative to the
    global amounts produced
  • i. GAVI supports full transparency with industry
    and across partners of criteria used to make
    awards for specific purchase arrangements and
    agreements.
  • GAVI commits itself to develop effective
    procurement strategies and tools according to
    market conditions for priority products in order
    to achieve its supply security objectives.
  • GAVI commits itself to develop procurement
    strategies based upon the type of vaccine and
    level of maturity of the specific market that
    ensures competition among vaccine manufacturers.
    These may include longer term arrangements and
    guaranteeing of minimum volumes to be purchased.

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1. Principles
  • GAVI acknowledges the desirability of competition
    in the long-term sustained supply of vaccines and
    will actively encourage the engagement of
    manufacturers of vaccines of assured quality that
    submit acceptable bids or proposals for supply.

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2. Goals
  • The focus of a long-term procurement strategy
    should be to support the development of the
    market for new products by offering introductory
    prices that reward innovation and achieve lower
    prices over time by encouraging the entry of
    multiple qualified suppliers.

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2. Goals
  • This goal responds to your comments that
  • Need to establish explicit goals/measurements by
    which GAVI procurement can be evaluated and
    continuously improved
  • Need to balance dual and different objectives
    with new versus mature products
  • Necessity of recognizing the costs of RD and
    commercial sustainability.

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3. Strategy
  • GAVI should develop product-specific procurement
    strategies which reflect the conditions and needs
    of the demand and supply market.

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3. Strategy
  • GAVI Board clearly feels supply strategies and
    procurement need to be product and situation
    specific.
  • Survey results suggest stimulating multiple
    suppliers on the market is particularly important
    for GAVIs priority products but that all
    possible strategies should be availableto attain
    the overall goals of the Alliance.
  • GAVI is also interested in learning more about
    guaranteed contracting, early negotiations with
    suppliers, and other essential elements (e.g.,
    improved demand forecasting and predictability
    of financing).

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Next steps
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Move from report-back to recommendations
  • Principles to be updated per survey feedback/

2. Procurement goals The focus of a long-term
procurement strategy should be to support the
development of the market for new products by
offering introductory prices that reward
innovation and achieve lower prices over time by
encouraging the entry of multiple qualified
suppliers.
3. Procurement strategy GAVI should develop
product-specific procurement strategies which
reflect the conditions and needs of the demand
and supply market.
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And move toward product-specific supply strategies
  • Convening of Procurement Experts Meeting
  • With the objective of obtaining advice on
    product-specific strategies for vaccine and
    performance indicators for evaluating
    effectiveness of procurement
  • Experts include buyers and industry-specialists
  • Review to prioritize Hib, but also include OPV
    stockpile, Rotavirus and Pneumococcal
  • Tentative 2-day meeting, early June
  • With report of outcomes to GAVI Board in July
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