WHO/Health Action International Project on Medicine Prices and Availability

The WHO/Health Action International Project on Medicine Prices and Availability was a partnership between the World Health Organization and Health Action International. It developed a system and methodology for measuring the price, availability and affordability of medicines. The project surveyed over 50 countries. It also created guidance for low-and-middle-income countries to help their governments and associated health organisations to implement policies on drug prices.[1]

  1. ^ "WHO/Health Action International Project on Medicine Prices and Availability". WHO. Retrieved 2 January 2020.