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Title: Malaria, UNICEF Procurement


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Malaria, UNICEF Procurement Supply for RBM
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Current market for ITNs in Africa
  • Roll Back Malaria estimates the annual need for
    nets and treatment kits in Africa to be as high
    as 32,000,000
  • Currently the production capacity of net
    manufacturers in Africa is estimated to be around
    6,000,000 per year
  • Requirements could be met if a sufficiently large
    market is created to encourage further private
    sector investment for expansion of production and
    supply in Africa

3
UNICEF Procurement Supply
  • UNICEF is a major purchaser of ITNs, insecticide
    and other health and medical supplies, worldwide
    and within Africa
  • UNICEF supplies ITNs and Insecticides to the
    country programmes to stimulate demand for ITNs
    to a level where private sector involvement
    becomes an attractive proposition
  • UNICEF is working with partners to stimulate
    demand and encourage private sector investment in
    the potentially significant African market for
    ITNs

4
Current market for ITNs in the Sub Saharan
African region
  • In the long-term UNICEFs, with other RBM
    partners, objective is to establish a sustainable
    availability of ITNs in the areas of endemic
    Malaria through
  • Creation of sufficiently large markets for the
    commercial sector to benefit from economics of
    scale.
  • Work with partners to create a demand for for
    nets by buying large quantities for country
    programmes, promoting ITN use and thus creating a
    market.

5
Current market for ITNs Sub Saharan African
region
  • In the medium-term UNICEF intends to stimulate
    the market through
  • Establishment of arrangements with existing and
    newly established manufacturers or suppliers for
    the direct ordering of nets and insecticide so
    that UNICEF country programmess and partners can
    place orders directly.
  • Engaging the private sector in the RBM initiative
    which is opening up markets for ITNs by creating
    the necessary business incentives so that
    production quantity and quality can be achieved
    whilst keeping prices to a minimum.

6
Current market for ITNs in Sub Saharan African
region
  • In the short-term UNICEF intends to make ITNs
    Insecticides available through
  • bulk ordering and the use of central procurement.
  • Identification of new sources of supply in the
    region to improve efficiency of procurement.
  • Advocate for removal of taxes and tariffs on nets
    and netting materials in accordance with the
    Abuja Declaration.
  • Obtain approval and registration of all WHOPES
    approved insecticides in all countries, to ensure
    fair competition.
  • Work with partner organisations, e.g. EU and
    UNIDO to encourage private sector investment in
    local net production in Malaria endemic
    countries.

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UNICEF (Pretoria) ITN Procurement
  • Year 2000
  • Country Price CPT Qty
  • Angola 1.81-3.45 111,650
  • Botswana 3.55-4.70 5,600
  • Eritrea 2.20 85,000
  • Ethiopia 2.25-5.38 564,550
  • Ghana 2.59 20,000
  • DRC 2.91-3.50 69,500
  • Kenya 2.40-2.95 81,250
  • Madagascar 2.30-3.53 73,980
  • Malawi 2.77-3.02 22,000
  • Mozambique 2.54-3.80 126,750
  • Niger 4.85-5.00 44,600

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UNICEF (Pretoria) ITN Procurement
  • Country Price CPT Qty
  • Senegal 5.75 7,100
  • Somalia 2.95 47,000
  • Sudan 2.05-3.58 195,125
  • Uganda 4.60 48,000
  • Zambia 2.86-3.20 145,000
  • Total nets (all sizes) 1,384,875
  • Total value US 3,709,369
  • Total value of Insecticide
    905,170
  • Grand total procurement RBM 4,614,539

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Cooperation with Private Sector
  • Through procurement and country assessment
    production
    facilities and suppliers have been identified in
    the following countries in Africa
  • Tanzania Tanzania Manufacturers of Textiles, TMT
    Dar Es Salaam Sunflag and A to Z in
    Arusha
  • Zambia Ndola Knitting Fabrics, Ndola
    VimalTextiles, Lusaka
  • Mozambique Riopele/Soberana in Maputo

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Cooperation with Private Sector
  • South Africa BMD NETTEX textiles in Cape Town,
    Gemtex in Johannesburg,factories of
    netting material. RMB
    Consortium, currently a trader planning to
    engage in netting production.
    (purchased and distributed some 135,000
    nets in S.A.) CICCI,(Agent for
    VestergaardFrandsen)
  • Zimbabwe Emnet, Harare
  • Malawi DIROSA, Lilongwe, garment
    knitting factory

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Cooperation with Private Sector
  • Nigeria Nigerian Synthetic Fabrics
    Sunflag Nigeria Spintex
    Karram Ventures
  • Ghana AGRI-MAT (Trader also in insecticides)

12
Food for Thought
  • Given the fact that Insecticide Treated Nets
    these days cost about USD 2.5-3 each one could
    compare that with
  • A couple of packs of Cigarettes
  • Three to four bottles of beer
  • A shot of whisky with soda
  • The latter commodities only last for some
    minutes, days and cause damage to health while
    ITNs have the potential of protecting vulnerable
    people for as long as five years!!!!
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