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Guide to Global Fund Policies on Procurement and Supply Management of Health

13 Jul 2021

a current detailed multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) expansion plan (including the number of MDR- TB patients to be treated and the list and quantifications of the medicines to be procured for the MDR-TB program reflecting the recipient’s finalized forecast for the grant implementation period covered by the relevant grant agreement), and the national guidelines for programmatic management. [...] If the recipient plans to make any changes to the list of health products or the procurement and supply management implementation arrangements, as approved by the Global Fund, it shall provide in advance details of those proposed changes to the Global Fund and shall not initiate those changes unless they have been approved by the Global Fund. [...] 6.8 Further guidance relating to the procurement of public health pesticides is available in the WHO Guidelines for Procuring Public Health Pesticides.49 6.9 Recipients may request the Global Fund to include the cost of conducting quality control activities of vector control products within the budget, as part of the procurement and supply management cost, for the relevant program. [...] 7.8 Recipients may request the Global Fund to include the cost of conducting quality control activities of condoms within the budget, as part of the procurement and supply management cost, for the relevant program. [...] Reporting Price and Quality 11.1 Recipients shall promptly submit, via electronic means, the information required by the Global Fund for publication over the internet through the Price and Quality Reporting mechanism.66 11.2 Upon receipt of health products in the country in the categories indicated below, recipients shall promptly report to the Global Fund the price paid for those health products.
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