good governance program
- Guideline or reference source
- WHO Glossary
- Definition
- The Good Governance for Medicines (GGM) program is a World Health Organization (WHO) program, started in late 2004, in line with the WHO Global Medicines Strategy 2004-2007. Its goal is to reduce corruption in the pharmaceutical sector by the application of transparent, accountable administrative procedures and by promoting ethical practices. Through this initiative, WHO's objective is to support countries in maintaining efficient healthcare systems.
- Abbreviation for
- GGP
- Related Term
- good pharmacy practice
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