PIP Framework Partnership Contribution
What is the PIP Partnership Contribution?
The Partnership Contribution (PC) is one element of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (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). Funds are allocated for pandemic influenza preparedness capacity building, response activities at the time of a pandemic, and the PIP Secretariat for implementation of
the Framework. The Guiding Principles for the use of the PIP PC funds for Pandemic Influenza Response can be found below
PC Collection & Implementation
Every year WHO issues an annual questionnaire that identifies potential contributors. It is distributed to existing contributors, to all companies and institutions that conduct research and development in the field of influenza, and to all recipients of PIP biological material recorded in the Influenza Virus Traceability Mechanism (IVTM) database. Amounts to be paid by individual manufacturers are based on principles of transparency and equity, and take into account the manufacturers' nature and capacities.
PC Preparedness funds are used to strengthen 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.
A Partnership Contribution Independent Technical Expert Mechanism (PCITEM) meets each biennium to review the projects submitted for PC funds use.
High-Level Implementation Plan III (2024-2030)

Pandemic influenza preparedness framework: partnership contribution high-level implementation...

Pandemic influenza preparedness framework: partnership contribution high-level implementation...
Publications

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework: biennial progress report, 1 January 2022–31...
High-Level Implementation Plan III (2024-2030)
High-Level Implementation Plan II (2018-2023)
Progress reports (2018-2023)
Stories from the Field
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Case Studies
WHO regional office websites
Archive
For historical documentation on the Partnership Contribution, please visit this site.