PIP Framework

The Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework brings together countries, industry, other stakeholders and WHO to implement a global approach to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. It aims to improve the sharing of influenza viruses with human pandemic potential; and to increase the access of developing countries to vaccines and other pandemic related supplies. The Framework came into effect on 24 May 2011 when it was unanimously adopted as a resolution by the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly.

The Partnership Contribution (PC) is one element of the PIP Framework Benefit Sharing System. It is an annual cash contribution of US$ 28 million given to WHO by influenza vaccine, diagnostic and pharmaceutical manufacturers that use the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS). Most PC funds are allocated to strengthen pandemic influenza preparedness capacities globally, regionally and at country level. Details on financial and technical implementation information can be found in PIP Framework progress reports as well as on WHO’s Programme Budget portal.

Updated on 25 Sep 2024
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Source Entity(ies) DESTINATION country Destination Entity Implementing Partner(s) Type IHR TECHNICAL AREAS
  • PIP Framework
Burundi
African Region
Burundi 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Burkina Faso
African Region
Burkina Faso 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Benin
African Region
Benin 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Angola
African Region
Angola 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Algeria
African Region
Algeria 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Central African Republic
African Region
Central African Republic 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Cameroon
African Region
Cameroon 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Ethiopia
African Region
Ethiopia 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Democratic Republic Of The Congo
African Region
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Côte d'Ivoire
African Region
Cote d'Ivoire 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Ghana
African Region
Ghana 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Guinea
African Region
Guinea 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Kenya
African Region
Kenya 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Liberia
African Region
Liberia 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Chad
African Region
Chad 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Mozambique
African Region
Mozambique 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Mauritania
African Region
Mauritania 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Niger
African Region
Niger 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Gabon
African Region
Gabon 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas
  • PIP Framework
Gambia
African Region
Gambia 1 Donors
  • Financial
  • Technical
13 IHR Technical Areas

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