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Pharmaceutical Knowledge Commons for the Most Neglected Populations in Global Health

The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative

9780198905295
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In Pharmaceutical Knowledge Commons for the Most Neglected Populations in Global Health Fraundorfer presents an in-depth study of how the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) has reshaped the global politics of neglected tropical diseases over the past twenty years. By weaving together concepts from different academic disciplines (commons, common goods, orchestration, and healthcare innovation ecosystems) into a novel theoretical framework for the analysis oftransformational change in global health, the author argues that DNDi has orchestrated pharmaceutical knowledge commons to produce novel treatments and other knowledge for neglected tropical diseases as common goods. Focusing on three neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that have particularly affected neglected populations in the global south - Chagas disease, the leishmaniases, and sleeping sickness - this volume examines the strengths and weaknesses of DNDis collaborative governance model and illustrates how pharmaceutical knowledge commons help conceptualize processes of innovative transformation in global health to serve the common good. The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) was created in 2003 and developed a not-for-profit approach that would put neglected patients, rather than profits, first. In the past two decades, DNDi has consolidated its alternative pharmaceutical model, showing how to develop novel treatments for a range of neglected tropical diseases and empower R&D (research and development) communities from NTD-endemic countries. Despite these achievements, DNDis political role in global health hasremained underexplored.
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OUP Oxford
104063
9780198905295
9780198905295

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
  • DNDi and the Global Politics of Neglected Tropical Diseases; Pharmaceutical Knowledge Commons; Piercing through the Silence of Chagas Disease; Connecting World Regions to Resist Leishmania Parasites; Transforming the Treatment for Sleeping Sickness with Oral Pills; Situating DNDis Pharmaceutical Knowledge Commons in Global Health;
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