- Unitaid
Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = UNITAID
Non-profit_
founded_date = 2006
founder =France ,Brazil ,Chile ,Norway and theUnited Kingdom
location =Geneva, Switzerland
origins =
key_people =Philippe Douste-Blazy , French Foreign Minister and President of UNITAID
Jorge Bermudes, Executive Secretary
area_served = Global
focus =Health :HIV/AIDS ,Malaria ,Tuberculosis
method = Purchase of drugs through negotiations with pharmaceutical companies
revenue = $300 million in 2007, mostly through a solidarity levy on airline tickets
homepage = [http://www.unitaid.eu/ www.unitaid.eu]UNITAID is an international facility for the purchase of drugs against
HIV/AIDS ,Malaria andTuberculosis . It was founded in September2006 on the initiative ofBrazil andFrance , and is to a great part financed by so called "innovative development financing" mechanisms, namely a solidarity levy on air line tickets.
Due to a growing number of Member States (35 as of April2007 ) UNITAID's budget is expected to exceed $500 million in 2009 ($300 million in 2007)http://www.unitaid.eu/EN-Valeur-ajoutee-Unitaid-FIAM.html] out of which at least 85% must be allocated to low-income countries. Hosted by theWHO inGeneva , the organization's principal strength is the negotiation of low prices for drugs on the basis of its strong financial means. UNITAID does not have its own programs for the distribution of medication but supports programs by its partner organizations such asThe Global Fund , theClinton Foundation , or theWHO .History
All political actions toward the establishment of UNITAID had been preceded by two major reports on innovative financing: The Report of the Technical Group on Innovative Financing Mechanisms [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/IMG/pdf/rapportdugroupequadripartite.pdf] was formulated upon request by the Heads of State of Brazil, Chile, France and
Spain and was published in September2004 ; the Landau-report [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/IMG/pdf/LandauENG1.pdf] originated in a request byFrench President Jacques Chirac and was issued in December 2004. Both documents present various opportunities for innovative financing mechanisms while equally stressing the advantages (stability and predictability) of tax-based models.
After these documents had been published, the countries involved in the process tried to turn the international community's attention on innovative development financing. For instance, in February2005 a joint statement [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/IMG/pdf/Declaration_adoptee_le_11_fevrier_2005_a_Brasilia_par_les_membres_du_groupe_quadripartite_Bresil_Chili_Espagne_Allemagne_France.pdf] was published by Brazil, Chile, France,Germany , and Spain offering ideas for the financing of theMillennium Development Goals (MDGs); in September of the same year a declaration was announced at aUN -meeting on the MDGs inNew York , asking for further examination of innovative sources of financing [http://www.elysee.fr/elysee/elysee.fr/anglais/speeches_and_documents/2005/declaration_on_innovative_sources_of_financing_for_development-60th_anniversary_of_the_united_nations_new_york.31190.html] ; this again was followed by an international conference on “Solidarity and Globalization: innovative financing for development and against pandemics”, held between February 28 and March 1, 2006 in Paris. In the follow-up of this conference, a pilot group on innovative financing of 44 countries was established, and France decided to introduce a solidarity tax on airline tickets, which entered into force on 1 July, 2006. Finally, on "17 September 2006", UNITAID is founded by Brazil, Chile, France, Norway and the United Kingdom - while not all of them use air ticket taxation to fulfill their commitment to UNITAID. [ [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/france-priorities_1/development_2108/innovative-ways-to-fund-development_2109/unitaid-united-to-treat-those-in-need_8850.html Innovative ways to fund development - UNITAID, united to treat those in need - Ministère des Affaires étrangères ] ]
Since then, more countries have joined the initiative, among them notably 18 African countries that contribute to UNITAID's funds since February 2007. [http://www.unitaid.eu/Nouvelle-traduction-Discours-de-M.html]Activities & Achievements
UNITAID's primary goal is to ensure access to drugs against the most deadly global diseases -
HIV/AIDS ,Malaria andTuberculosis . [http://www.unitaid.eu/sommaire.php3?lang=en] In this context, UNITAID's secondary goals are:
:*to negotiate low prices for already existing forms of medication and to purchase them in high quantities; and
:*to incite the development and mass production of special drugs that do not yet exist or are not yet affordable, such as specifically dosed ("paediatric ") treatment for HIV/AIDS-infected children or medication for people that have become resistant to standard treatment (so called "Second-line" drugs).;Activities:UNITAID is not administering the distribution of drugs itself but seeks partnerships with other organizations. It will then only provide the resources for the purchase of the drugs in question. As a consequence, its activities are mainly focused on the identification of current needs by potential recipients, on the negotiation of long-term contracts with pharmaceutical companies both in the developed and the developing world, and the maintenance of relations to major actors in the field, such as
UNICEF ,WHO , theClinton Foundation ,The Global Fund against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, theStop TB Partnership , and the Global Drug Facility/Green Light Committee.;Achievements:Despite its relatively short history, UNITAID has already set in motion various projects and has funded existsing programs. Some examples are [All data is retrieved from UNITAID's homepage at: http://www.unitaid.eu/EN-Valeur-ajoutee-Unitaid-FIAM.html] :
:*Anti-retroviral treatment (achieved price reduction: 40%) for "100,000 AIDS-infected children" in 34 Asian and African countries by the end of 2007 (partner: Clinton Foundation)
:*Funding of the treatment for "150,000 children" suffering from Tuberculosis from September 2007 on (partners: Stop TB Partnership and the Global Drug Facility)
:*Funding of artemisinin-based "combination therapies against Malaria" in 19 countries (partners: UNICEF and The Global Fund)
:*UNITAID also provides money for a "WHO program" for the prequalification of drugs and will "help UNICEF supply pregnant women" with HIV test kits and special anti-retroviral treatment.tructure
Due to its restricted scope of action, UNITAID has a very consise inner structure:
:*The President is UNITAID's official representative. On 3 March 2007, French Foreign Minister
Philippe Douste-Blazy was elected president of UNITAID for a two-year term.
:*The Secretariat is located at Geneva, in the WHO-facilities, and is responsible for the day-to-day work of the organization. On 4 May 2007, Dr. Jorge Antonio Zepeda Bermudez (Brezil) will take office as the UNITAID Executive Secretary.
:*The Board is the decision-making body of UNITAID. It decides on how the money is spent, which partnerships are being concluded, it sets the main objectives for the future and decides on action plans. The board has ten members, including five representatives from the "founding countries" (Brazil, Chile, France, Norway and the United Kingdom), one from "Africa" chosen by theAfrican Union , one from "Asia" (South Korea ), two from the "civil society" ( NGOs and communities of people living with the diseases) and one from the "WHO". [http://www.unitaid.eu/A-simple-and-transparent-operating.html]ee also
*
The Global Fund
*WHO
*UNICEF
*Clinton Foundation
*Stop TB Partnership
*UNAIDS Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.unitaid.eu/index.php?lang=english Official website]
* [http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/france-priorities_1/development_2108/innovative-ways-to-fund-development_2109/unitaid-united-to-treat-those-in-need_8850.html Section on the French Foreign Ministry's website on UNITAID] in English
* [http://www.unitaid.eu/Videos,61.html Message of support] delivered by former US-presidentBill Clinton
* [http://www.aidsportal.org/overlay_details.aspx?nex=123 AIDSPortal] News, research and reports related to UNITAID
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