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World Health Organization 19 April 2017 The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property Expert Working Group on R&D Financing Geneva, 12-14 January 2009 Dr Elil Renganathan, Executive Secretary, PHI Secretariat

World Health Organization Intergovernmental Working Group on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 BACKGROUND WHO Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health established 2004. WHO Commission's report was published in April 2006. The World Health Assembly in May 2006 adopted resolution WHA59.24 requesting the DG to establish an Intergovernmental Working Group (IGWG). IGWG to draw up a global strategy and plan of action that aims at, inter alia, securing an enhanced and sustainable basis for needs-driven, essential health research and development relevant to diseases that disproportionately affect developing countries.

World Health Organization Intergovernmental Working Group on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 IGWG PROCESS First session of the IGWG held in December 2006. Second Session of the IGWG held in November 2007 and resumed in April 2008. Follow-up drafting group to finalize strategy at the WHA 61 in May 2008. Other related Activities: Member States' had additional opportunities to provide further inputs to the negotiating text during the process. Web-based public-hearings held in November 2006 and August-September 2007. Regional Consultations held in all regions from August to October 2007.

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Global Strategy and Plan of Action on Public Health, Innovation and IP The global strategy is designed to promote innovation, build capacity, improve access and mobilize resources. Eight elements of the plan of action: prioritizing research and development needs; promoting research and development; building and improving innovative capacity; transfer of technology; application and management of intellectual property; improving delivery and access; ensuring sustainable financing mechanisms; establishing monitoring and reporting systems.

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 1. Prioritizing research and development needs (1.1) mapping global research and development with a view to identifying gaps in research and development on diseases that disproportionately affect developing countries (1.2) formulating explicit prioritized strategies for research and development at country and regional and inter-regional levels (1.3) encouraging research and development in traditional medicine in accordance with national priorities and legislation, and taking into account the relevant international instruments, including, as appropriate, those concerning traditional knowledge and the rights of indigenous peoples

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 2. Promoting research and development (2.1) supporting governments to develop or improve national health research programmes and establish, where appropriate, strategic research networks to facilitate better coordination of stakeholders in this area (2.2) promoting upstream research and product development in developing countries (2.3) improving cooperation, participation and coordination of health and biomedical research and development (2.4) Promoting greater access to knowledge and technology relevant to meet public health needs of developing countries (2.5) Establishing and strengthening national and regional coordinating bodies on research and development

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 3. Building and improving innovative capacity (3.1) building capacity of developing countries to meet research and development needs for health products (3.2) Framing, developing and supporting effective policies that promote the development of capacities for health innovation (3.3) providing support for improving innovative capacity in accordance with the needs of developing countries (3.4) supporting policies that will promote innovation based on traditional medicine within an evidence-based framework in accordance with national priorities and taking into account the relevant provisions of relevant international instruments (3.5) developing and implementing, where appropriate, possible incentive schemes for health- related innovation

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 4. Transfer of technology (4.1) promoting transfer of technology and the production of health products in developing countries (4.2) supporting improved collaboration and coordination of technology transfer for health products, bearing in mind different levels of development (4.3) developing possible new mechanisms to promote transfer of and access to key health‑related technologies

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 5. Application and management of intellectual property to contribute to innovation and promote public health (5.1) supporting information sharing and capacity building in the application and management of intellectual property with respect to health related innovation and the promotion of public health in developing countries (5.2) providing as appropriate, upon request, in collaboration with other competent international organizations technical support, including, where appropriate, to policy processes, to countries that intend to make use of the provisions contained in the Agreement on Trade- Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, including the flexibilities recognized by the Doha Ministerial Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health and other WTO instruments related to the TRIPS agreement, in order to promote access to pharmaceutical products (5.3) exploring and, where appropriate, promoting possible incentive schemes for research and development on Type II and Type III diseases and on developing countries’ specific research and development needs in relation to Type I diseases

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 6. Improving delivery and access (6.1) encouraging increased investment in the health-delivery infrastructure and financing of health products in order to strengthen the health system (6.2) establishing and strengthening mechanisms to improve ethical review and regulate the quality, safety and efficacy of health products and medical devices (6.3) promoting competition to improve availability and affordability of health products consistent with public health policies and needs

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Element 7. Promoting sustainable financing mechanisms (7.1) endeavouring to secure adequate and sustainable financing for research and development, and improve coordination of its use, where feasible and appropriate, in order to address the health needs of developing countries (7.2) facilitating the maximum use of, and complementing as appropriate, existing financing, including that through public-private and product development partnerships, in order to develop and deliver safe, effective and affordable health products and medical devices Element 8. Establishing monitoring and reporting systems (8.1) measuring performance and progress towards objectives contained in the strategy and plan of action

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 At the 61st World Health Assembly: Member States adopted the global strategy and the agreed parts of the plan of action on public health, innovation and intellectual property (Resolution WHA 61.21) The strategy proposes that WHO play a strategic and central role in the relationship between public health and innovation and IP within its mandates, capacities and constitutional objectives. Member States are urged to adopt and support actively the wider implementation of the global strategy in particular through providing adequate resources to enhance the implement the specific actions recommended in the global strategy on public health, innovation and intellectual property. Calls upon relevant international organizations and other relevant stakeholders to give priority within their respective mandates and programmes to implementing the global strategy and plan of action on public health, innovation and intellectual property; Coordinate with other relevant international intergovernmental organizations, including WIPO, WTO and UNCTAD, to effectively implement the global strategy and plan of action

World Health Organization The Global strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Resolution WHA 61.21 immediate follow-up activities for WHO: The Secretariat has finalized the outstanding components of the plan of action, and will submit the final plan of action for consideration by the Sixty-second WHA through the Executive Board. The Director-General has established an expert working group on R&D financing. The Secretariat has initiated a Quick Start Programme to implement a number of specific actions of the global strategy and plan of action that fall under the responsibility of WHO. This was preceded by an organization-wide exercise to map ongoing activities that contribute to the implementation of the global strategy and plan of action. Additional activities initiated in 2008 under the Quick Start Programme fall within the following broad areas including: (i) mapping of global R&D activities, identification of research gaps and research priority setting; (ii) supporting R&D and promoting standard setting for traditional medicines in developing countries; (iii) developing and strengthening regulatory capacity in developing countries and (iv) development of a monitoring and reporting framework. In addition, the Secretariat is collaborating with the Global Forum for Health Research to create a database of possible sources of financing for R&D.

The Expert Working Group on R&D financing World Health Organization The Expert Working Group on R&D financing 19 April 2017 The work of the Expert Group falls under Element 7 of the Global Strategy and plan of action (Promoting sustainable financing mechanisms) : Sub-element 7.1. endeavouring to secure adequate and sustainable financing for research and development, and improve coordination of its use, where feasible and appropriate, in order to address the health needs of developing countries Specific action 7.1 (a) establish a results-oriented and time-limited expert working group under the auspices of WHO and linking up with other relevant groups to examine current financing and coordination of research and development, as well as proposals for new and innovative sources of financing to stimulate R&D related to Type II and Type III diseases and the specific R&D needs of developing countries in relation to Type I diseases

The Expert Working Group on R&D financing World Health Organization The Expert Working Group on R&D financing 19 April 2017 The Expert Group's work is further guided by resolution WHA 61.21 para 4(7) which requests the Director-General to : to establish urgently a results-oriented and time-limited expert working group to examine current financing and coordination of research and development, as well as proposals for new and innovative sources of funding to stimulate research and development related to Type II and Type III diseases and the specific research and development needs of developing countries in relation to Type I diseases, and open to consideration of proposals from Member States, and to submit a progress report to the Sixty- second World Health Assembly and the final report to the Sixty-third World Health Assembly through the Executive Board;

The Expert Working Group on R&D financing World Health Organization The Expert Working Group on R&D financing 19 April 2017 Definition of Type I, II and III diseases: For the purposes of this global strategy, the definitions of Type I, II and III diseases, are as referred to by the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health and as further elaborated in the CIPIH report: Type I diseases are incident in both rich and poor countries, with large numbers of vulnerable populations in each. Type II diseases are incident in both rich and poor countries, but with a substantial proportion of the cases in poor countries. Type III diseases are those that are overwhelmingly or exclusively incident in developing countries. The prevalence of diseases and thereby their categorization in the typology can evolve over time.

World Health Organization The Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property 19 April 2017 Thank You Documents available on http://www.who.int/gb or http://www.who.int/phi