Innovative Procurement for Health and Industrial Development

  • Chataway J
  • Banda G
  • Cochrane G
  • et al.
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Part II of this book has demonstrated that building synergies between health systems and industrial development is a complex process of reshaping the politics and political economy of the two systems. A key tool for building and sustaining health-industry relationships, as Smita Srinivas observes above and as some Part I chapters also emphasized, is procurement. Yet procurement remains under-researched and over-simplified as a technical, linear, ordering and delivery process (see Chapter 8), rather than an exercise in deepening and strengthening the domestic economy through market and non-market relationships building.

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Chataway, J., Banda, G., Cochrane, G., & Manville, C. (2016). Innovative Procurement for Health and Industrial Development. In Making Medicines in Africa (pp. 243–260). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54647-0_14

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