Health Product Research and Development Fund: a Proposal for Financing and Operation

Overview

This report is a key milestone in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) commitments to support the development of a more equitable system of health research and development (R&D). It is the first attempt to provide an analysis of the current R&D landscape for diseases of poverty, and to propose how to de-link the cost of these products from their research and development.

The WHO Director-General requested TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, to explore the possibility of using TDR’s existing governance mechanism to host a pooled fund raised by WHO. The report summarizes this analysis. It includes the current R&D landscape for Type III and II diseases; presents options for setting up a R&D financing mechanism; provides guidance on how to operate this mechanism, including setting up a Scientific Working Group; and reviews the set of tools that would assist this group in decision-making and portfolio management.

Developing countries’ special R&D needs for Type I diseases was not investigated, but the financial mechanism presented in this report would still be applicable as this broadly falls under the need to repurpose existing health products.

    WHO Team
    Special Programme for TDR SCI
    Number of pages
    76
    Reference numbers
    ISBN: 978 92 4 151029 5