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The Accelerating Access Initiative: experience with a multinational workplace programme in Africa
Authors:S Van der Borght   V Janssens   MF Schim van der Loeff   A Kajemba   H Rijckborst   JMA Lange     TF Rinke de Wit
Affiliation:aHeineken International Health Affairs, Tweede Weteringplantsoen 21, 1017 ZD Amsterdam, Netherlands.;bPharmAccess Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands.;cGGD (Public health service), Amsterdam, Netherlands.;dBralima SARL, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Abstract:

Problem

A multinational company with operations in several African countries was committed to offer antiretroviral treatment to its employees and their dependants.

Approach

The Accelerating Access Initiative (AAI), an initiative of six pharmaceutical companies and five United Nations’ agencies, offered the possibility of obtaining brand antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) at 10% of the commercial price. PharmAccess, a foundation aimed at removing barriers to AIDS treatment in Africa, helped to establish an HIV policy and treatment guidelines, and a workplace programme was rolled out from September 2001.

Local setting

Private sector employers in Africa are keen to take more responsibility in HIV prevention and AIDS care. An important hurdle for African employers remains the price and availability of ARVs.

Relevant changes

The programme encountered various hurdles, among them the need for multiple contracts with multiple companies, complex importation procedures, taxes levied on ARVs, lack of support from pharmaceutical companies in importation and transportation, slow delivery of the drugs, lack of institutional memory in pharmaceutical companies and government policies excluding the company from access to ARVs under the AAI.

Lessons learned

The launch of the AAI enabled this multinational company to offer access to ARVs to its employees and dependants. The private sector should have access to these discounted drugs under the AAI. A network of local AAI offices should be created to assist in logistics of drugs ordering, purchase and clearance. No taxes should be levied on ARVs.
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