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Title Making medicines in Africa : the political economy of industrializing for local health / edited by Maureen Mackintosh (Professor of Economics, the Open University, United Kingdom), Geoffrey Banda (Research Fellow in Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom), Paula Tibandebage (Senior Research Associate with REPOA, Tanzania), Watu Wamae (Visiting Research Fellow, the Open University, United Kingdom).

Publication Info. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 335 pages) : illustrations.
Series International political economy series
International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-321) and index.
Contents Introduction: African Industrial Development, Values and Health Care / Maureen Mackintosh, Geoffrey Banda, Paula Tibandebage and Watu Wamae -- PART I. THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY IN AFRICA -- 1. Making Medicines in Africa: An Historical Political Economy Overview / Geoffrey Banda, Samuel Wangwe and Maureen Mackintosh -- 2. Pharmaceuticals in Kenya: The Evolution of Technological Capabilities / Roberto Simonetti, Norman Clark and Watu Wamae -- 3. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Decline in Tanzania: How Possible Is a Turnaround to Growth? / Paula Tibandebage, Samuel Wangwe, Maureen Mackintosh and Phares G.M. Mujinja -- 4. Bringing Industrial and Health Policies Closer: Reviving Pharmaceutical Production in Ethiopia / Tsige Gebre-Mariam, Kedir Tahir and Solomon Gebre-Amanuel -- 5. South-South Collaboration in Pharmaceuticals: Manufacturing Anti-retroviral Medicines in Mozambique / Giuliano Russo and Lícia de Oliveira -- 6. Can Foreign Firms Promote Local Production of Pharmaceuticals in Africa? / Sudip Chaudhuri -- 7. Raising the Technological Level: The Scope for API, Excipients, and Biologicals Manufacture in Africa / Joseph Fortunak, Skhumbuzo Ngozwana, Tsige Gebre-Mariam, Tiffany Ellison, Paul Watts, Martins Emeje and Frederick E. Nytko III.
PART II. INDUSTRIALIZATION FOR HEALTH -- 8. Health Systems as Industrial Policy: Building Collaborative Capabilities in the Tanzanian and Kenyan Health Sectors and Their Local Suppliers / Maureen Mackintosh, Paula Tibandebage, Joan Kariuki Kungu, Mercy Karimi Njeru and Caroline Israel -- 9. The Dissemination of Local Health Innovations: Political Economy Issues in Brazil / Erika Aragão, Jane Mary Guimarães and Sebastião Loureiro -- 10. Healthy Industries and Unhealthy Populations: Lessons from Indian Problem-Solving / Smita Srinivas.
PART III. INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AND HEALTH NEEDS -- 11. Policies to Control Prices of Medicines: Does the South African Experience Have Lessons for Other African Countries? / Skhumbuzo Ngozwana -- 12. Pharmaceutical Standards in Africa: The Road to Improvement and Their Role in Technological Capability Upgrading / Geoffrey Banda, Julius Mugwagwa, Dinar Kale and Margareth Ndomondo-Sigonda -- 13. Innovative Procurement for Health and Industrial Development / Joanna Chataway, Geoffrey Banda, Gavin Cochrane and Catriona Manville -- 14. Industry Associations and the Changing Politics of Making Medicines in South Africa / Theo Papaioannou, Andrew Watkins, Julius Mugwagwa and Dinar Kale -- 15. Finance and Incentives to Support the Development of National Pharmaceutical Industries / Alastair West and Geoffrey Banda.
Summary "The importance of the pharmaceutical industry in Sub-Saharan Africa, its claim to policy priority, is rooted in the vast unmet health needs of the sub-continent. Making Medicines in Africa is a collective endeavour, by a group of contributors with a strong African and more broadly Southern presence, to find ways to link technological development, investment and industrial growth in pharmaceuticals to improve access to essential good quality medicines, as part of moving towards universal access to competent health care in Africa. The authors aim to shift the emphasis in international debate and initiatives towards sustained Africa-based and African-led initiatives to tackle this huge challenge. Without the technological, industrial, intellectual, organisational and research-related capabilities associated with competent pharmaceutical production, and without policies that pull the industrial sectors towards serving local health needs, the African sub-continent cannot generate the resources to tackle its populations'' needs and demands."--Publisher's description.
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Local Note SpringerLink Springer Nature Open Access eBooks
Subject Pharmaceutical industry -- Africa.
Economic development -- Africa.
Technology, Pharmaceutical -- methods.
Technology, Pharmaceutical -- economics.
Drug Industry -- standards.
Diffusion of Innovation.
Pharmaceutical Preparations -- supply & distribution.
Economic Development.
Africa.
Political Science -- International Relations -- General.
Medical -- Pharmacology.
Political Science -- Economic Conditions.
Social Science -- General.
Business & Economics -- International -- Economics.
International relations.
Pharmacology.
Political economy.
Cultural studies.
International economics.
Political Science -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
Economic development. (OCoLC)fst00901785
Pharmaceutical industry. (OCoLC)fst01060129
Africa. (OCoLC)fst01239509
Added Author Mackintosh, Maureen, editor.
Banda, Geoffrey, 1969- editor.
Tibandebage, Paula, editor.
Wamae, Watu, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Making medicines in Africa 9781137571335 (DLC) 2015025771 (OCoLC)935765802
ISBN 9781137546470 (electronic book)
1137546476 (electronic book)
9781137546487 (epub)
1137546484 (epub)
9781137571335 (print)
1137571330 (print)
9781137546463 (print)
1137546468 (print)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-137-54647-0 doi
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