| Concept Foundation establishes maximum public sector benefits through out licensing of medicines, contraceptives and health technologies as licensor to commercial private sector partners in the pharmaceutical industry worldwide. Focused management of intellectual property rights, licensed out to its manufacturing licensees and commercial partners, targets at preferential pricing and low-cost access for the public sector while maintaining competitive product positions in the private sector for meeting the RoI expectations of its commercial licensees. Concept Foundation uses "pull incentives" as well as "push incentives" to create attractive value propositions for pharmaceutical companies and attract new licensees. Concept Foundation is committed to continually optimize its mission to assist agencies of the United Nations system, international not-for-profit organizations, and other appropriate bodies with improving health care in developing countries through essential tasks: | - Identifying and introducing health technologies, pharmaceutical products and orphan drugs that otherwise are not available for the developing world;
- Improving the availability of products at preferential prices that focus on the reproductive health needs of people in the developing world;
- Selecting and qualifying pharmaceutical manufacturers in developing countries as participants in public-private-partnerships for the creation of public sector benefits;
- Adapting and transferring production technologies and quality manufacturing processes to selected pharmaceutical manufacturers in developing countries for improving and expanding the availability of products and enhancing local manufacturing capabilities for better primary health care;
- Increasing the acceptance and popularizing the use of products that address the health needs of people in developing countries;
- Compiling scientific and technical data on efficacy and use of health technologies;
- Undertaking other activities designed to improve the health and well being of individuals and communities in developing countries.
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