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ЕВбЗ/conf.Paper No.7 24 January 1979

EXECUTIVE BOARD Sixty-third Session Agenda item 19

W O R L D HEALTH O R G A N I Z A T I O N

O R G A N I S A T I O N M O N D I A L E D E LA S A N T É

ACTION PROGRAMME ON ESSENTIAL DRUGS (Draft resolution proposed by the Rapporteurs)

The Executive Board,

Recalling resolutions EB61.R171 and WHA31.32; 2 Having considered the report of

information provided by the Director-

the Ad hoc Committee on Drug Policies and the additional ,3 General;

Convinced that the selection of essential drugs suitable for meeting the health needs of the majority of the population is the prerequisite for the development of technical

cooperation in purchasing, quality control distribution, and, whenever feasible, local production of such drugs ;

Noting that the countries of the South Pacific have already initiated a programme for technical cooperation among developing countries along these lines by adopting a common list of essential drugs for bulk purchasing, in collaboration with WHO and the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Cooperation (SPEC);

Considering that similar initiatives at country and regional levels require adequate technical and financial support from the global level, as outlined in the report of the Ad hoc Committee on Drug Policies ;

Considering also that the offers by some drug manufacturers , both private and State-owned, to collaborate in the action programme, e.g., by providing essential drugs under favourable conditions to the least developed countries, should be taken into account;

1. THANKS the Ad hoc Committee on Drug Policies for its comprehensive report ;

2. REQUESTS the Director-General to proceed with consultations and negotiations with governments, interested United Nations agencies, development aid organizations and

pharmaceutical industries with a view to agreeing on a plan of action, obtaining technical and financial support, and establishing the Essential Drugs Fund as recommended in the report ; 3. REQUESTS the Ad hoc Committee to keep under review the development of the action

programme including its administrative structure, giving high priority to the urgent needs of the least developed countries, particularly landlocked countries and small islands, and to report to a future session of the Executive Board.

WHO Official Records , WHO Official Records, Document EB63/19.

No. 244

1978

p. 11.

No. 247, 1978

p. 20.

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