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		<title>UNICEF: More Affordable Malaria Bed Nets will Save $22 Million</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(UNICEF) A reduction in the price of bed nets that protect people from malaria will allow the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to save some $22 million over the next year, the head of the agency announced today.“Especially at a time of financial uncertainty, these [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="fullstory">(<a href="http://www.unicef.org/" target="_blank">UNICEF</a>) A reduction in the price of bed nets that protect people from malaria will allow the United Nations Children’s Fund (<a href="http://www.unicef.org/">UNICEF</a>) to save some $22 million over the next year, the head of the agency announced today.“Especially at a time of financial uncertainty, these savings are good news for Governments and even better news for children,” said UNICEF’s Executive Director, Anthony Lake, during the annual session of the UNICEF Executive Board in New York.&nbsp;</p>
<p>According to a UNICEF news release, the price of an insecticide-treated, long-lasting bed net has dropped to under $3.</p>
<p>“Never before have bed nets been as accessible and affordable for  children and families in developing countries,” said the Director of  UNICEF’s Supply Division in Copenhagen, Shanelle Hall, adding that the  price reduction is the result of a long-term strategy to create a  healthy global market for bed nets.</p>
<p>Last year, UNICEF made available on its website the prices it pays for  vaccines so that the availability of this information would improve  market transparency and efficiency, and support governments and partners  in making more informed decisions.</p>
<p>UNICEF and its partners also implemented other strategies to achieve  savings in supplies. These include aggregating demand and pooling  procurement to help achieve economies of scale, transparent and  long-term forecasts to industry, special financing terms and clear  quality requirements, among others.</p>
<p>The drop in bed net prices, follows projected cost savings and cost  avoidances for vaccines and child survival supplies worth $735 million  in the coming years, according to <a href="http://www.unicef.org/">UNICEF</a>’s Supply Annual Report. This  amount includes a projected $498 million in costs avoided in the  rotavirus vaccine procurement, which protects children against virulent  strains of diarrhea, the second largest cause of death for children  under five.</p>
<p>According to the agency, for supporting child survival and development  programs around the world, its procured supplies are critical in  providing for children’s health, education and protecting them from  abuse, exploitation, and neglect. It procures and supplies over 5,000  products to address the needs of children.</p>
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<p>Working in more than 150 countries, UNICEF provides children with health care, clean water, nutrition, education, protection, emergency relief, and more.</p>
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