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About us

ADP works to ensure that people in low- and middle-income countries have access to life-saving health technologies – medicines, vaccines and diagnostic tools – with an emphasis on those technologies that address tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases.

The partners

ADP brings together the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) and PATH in a unique partnership that helps identify and strengthen capacity gaps in low- and middle-income countries in an innovative and integrated way.

  • Strengthening national health systems
  • Supporting national responses to COVID-19
  • Regional, Global and South-South cooperation
  • Focus countries
  • Uniting Efforts

Strengthening national health systems

In line with the overarching approach of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, ADP adopts a systemic and integrated perspective towards health system strengthening, aimed at the interlinked targets of eliminating communicable and infectious diseases and achieving real progress towards universal health coverage.

Supporting national responses to COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of ensuring equitable access to health services, as well as increasing availability of medicines, vaccines and diagnostic tools in response to established and emerging health threats.

Regional, Global and South-South cooperation

Focusing on common challenges across different health systems, ADP leverages the experiences and expertise of its network of stakeholders to deliver both policy lessons and technical solutions.

Focus countries

ADP collaborates with stakeholders in a number of focus countries – Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Senegal, United Republic of Tanzania and Thailand
– to implement a range of capacity-strengthening interventions, which are in line with the ADP strategic approach of leveraging the expertise of its four core partners and working across sectors to help strengthen and harmonize policies, regulations and systems, as well as build the capacities of key people and institutions.

Uniting Efforts

The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how close collaboration among multiple stakeholders can overcome major hurdles to the development, approval and delivery of new medicines, vaccines and diagnostic tools. But opportunities for such intense collaboration are rare, and access to new health technologies remains uneven.

  • Knowledge products
  • Implementation Research Toolkit
  • Pipeline analysis
  • Digital Health for Development Hub

Knowledge products

ADP knowledge products advance learning and contribute to improved policies, programmes and practices, as well as demonstrate human impact on the ground.

Implementation Research Toolkit

This toolkit is designed to help teams conduct implementation research projects through a standard process to ensure reliable, high-quality results.

Pipeline analysis

This working paper provides a comprehensive survey of new medicines, diagnostics and vaccines for malaria, TB and selected NTDs, that are currently in the pipeline for market entry by 2020.

Digital Health for Development Hub

A one-stop shop with technical, advisory and partnership support for scaling up digital health solutions.

  • Who we are
    • About us
    • The partners
  • What we do
    • Strengthening national health systems
    • Supporting national responses to COVID-19
    • Regional, Global and South-South cooperation
    • Focus countries
    • Uniting Efforts
  • Resources
    • Knowledge products
    • Implementation Research Toolkit
    • Pipeline analysis
    • Digital Health for Development Hub
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  • Impact stories
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Events

Upcoming event

TICAD 9 thematic event: The future of health technology innovation and equity

Readmore 20 August 2025, 10:00 - 11:30
Past event

Pooled power: Exploring mechanisms for pooled procurement of health technologies

Readmore 17 December 2024
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Shifting paradigms: can NTD innovation fit within existing pooled procurement mechanisms?

Readmore 14 June 2023
Past event

Technical Consultation on a Toolkit for National NTD Investment Cases

Readmore 3 April 2023
Past event

Workshop: Implementation strategies for delivering RTS,S in countries with seasonal transmission

Readmore 23-25 January 2023 Dakar Senegal
Past event

TICAD8 SIDE EVENT: Partnerships for innovation, access and delivery

Readmore 24 August 2022
Past event

MOOC on incorporating an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research

Readmore 20 June 2022
Past event

Innovative approaches for patient safety monitoring

Readmore 1 & 8 June 2022
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Webinar: Introduction of the RTS,S malaria vaccine

Readmore 24 Febuary 2022
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Policy Plenary on Vaccinology in the age of COVID-19 in Africa

Readmore 15 December 2021
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Cross-border travel during COVID-19 era: Discussing evidence from Asia on policies for safe re-opening

Readmore 3 December 2021
Past event

Country's Perspective: Introduction of Pediatric Praziquantel for Schistosomiasis in Tanzania

Readmore 18 November 2021
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Virtual Roundtable Series: Sharing Solutions and Lessons for Equitable COVID-19 Vaccination

Readmore August/September 2021
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Using evidence to address health care challenges in low- and middle-income countries

Readmore September/October 2020
Past event

South–South Stakeholder Online Consultation

Readmore July/August 2020
Past event

World NTD Day Global Webinar: Understanding the Gender Dimensions of Neglected Tropical Diseases

Readmore 30 January 2020

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