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African countries with small to medium-sized economies pay far more money for less effective drugs, a leading health expert has told BBC Newsday. Drug markets in poorer countries 'just don't work', said Kalipso Chalkidou from the Centre for Global Development. She said 'competition is broken' due to a 'concentrated supply chain'. Ms Chalkidou, director of global health policy at the organisation, co-authored a report on drug procurement that concluded that small to middling economy countries buy a smaller range of medicines, leading to weaker competition, regulation and quality. It says richer countries, thanks to public money and strong processes for buying drugs, are able to procure cheaper medicines. The very poorest countries are not affected when foreign donors purchase medicine on their behalf, meaning their over-the-counter medicines remain at low cost. Low- to middle-income countries 'have little ability to negotiate prices down and quality assure products' and there are lots of mark-ups, often due to taxes and corruption. She said less stringent regulation meant the quality of the drugs was also not as high. The report recommends greater global co-operation and reforming World Health Organisation policy as well as policy in targeted countries to improve procurement practices. Skip to content. US Election. Low-income African countries 'pay 30 times more' for drugs. Getty Images. Everyday drugs, like painkillers and contraceptives, cost a lot more in poorer countries. Pharmacists warn of medicine shortage Africa's marijuana pioneer aims to cash in Could these beautiful islands help stop killer diseases? The BBC recently uncovered evidence that life-saving drugs meant for the sick have been stolen and sold on illegally in Uganda. Pharmacists warn of medicine shortage. Africa's marijuana pioneer aims to cash in. Could these beautiful islands help stop killer diseases? Africa Live: June as it happened.

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