WHO Pre-qualification Program definition

WHO Pre-qualification Program means the United Nations Pilot Procurement, Quality and Sourcing Project initiated by WHO.

Examples of WHO Pre-qualification Program in a sentence

  • Only those products listed on the WHO Prequalification Program website under the section: Manufacturers & Vendors whose Tuberculosis medicines have been found acceptable, in principle, for procurement by UN Agencies can be considered WHO Pre-qualified and claimed as such by the Contractor of the product which claim is attributed.

  • Only those Products listed on the WHO Prequalification Program website under the section: Medicines/finished pharmaceutical products can be considered and claimed as such by the Contractor.

  • The Contractor agrees not to make any claims written, spoken or otherwise that misrepresent the status of any of their anti-TB medicines with respect to the WHO Prequalification Program.

  • The Contractor agrees not to make any claims written, spoken or otherwise that misrepresent the status of any of their anti-TB products with respect to the WHO Prequalification Program.

  • The Contractor agrees not to make any claims written, spoken or otherwise that misrepresent the status of any of their TB medicines with respect to the WHO Prequalification Program.

  • Only those Products listed on the WHO Prequalification Program website under the section: Medicines/finished pharmaceutical products can be considered and claimed as such by the Supplier.

  • Only those products listed on the WHO Prequalification Program website under the section: Manufacturers & Vendors whose Tuberculosis medicines have been found acceptable, in principle, for procurement by UN Agencies can be considered WHO Pre- qualified and claimed as such by the Contractor of the product which claim is attributed.