Making a commitment in advance to buy vaccines if and when they
are developed would create incentives for industry to increase
investment in research and development. New commercial investment
would complement funding of research and development by public and
charitable bodies, accelerating the development of vital new
vaccines for the developing world. This report presents the
proposal from theory to practice, by showing how a commitment can
be consistent with ordinary legal and budgetary principles. By
creating arrangements that devote the same scientific effort to
diseases of the poor as we put into diseases of the rich, we can
make a lasting contribution to the defeat of poverty.
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