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UNCTAD: The Least Developed Countries Report 2015
Unsustainable Development Goals: Are 222 indicators too many?
TPP Leaders Push for Swift Ratification of Trade Deal Following Manila Meet
WTO Committee Agrees To Keep IP From Non-Violation Complaints Until 2017
Medicines Patent Pool: First Licence Agreement For Hepatitis C Drug
BMS and MPP: License and technology transfer agreement for hepatitis C drug daclatasvir
KEI’s Initial Comments on the MPP/BMS license to patents and know-how for daclatasvir (DCV)
From The Archives: Pharmaceutical Pricing
Big Pharma owes a debt to society
Towards a New Global Business Model for Antibiotics: Delinking Revenues from Sales
HHS forum foreshadows action on drug costs
THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY’S EFFORTS TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
‘Growth Clouds’ On The Horizon For Health Spending?
MSF reaction to latest UNAIDS report on global progress of scaling up life-saving HIV treatment
EBOLA WAS ELIMINATED FROM LIBERIA. NOW IT’S BACK
New report reviews the successful development of the antimalarial ASAQ
Many hurdles to Paris deal on climate change
Climate change threatens food security in sub-Saharan Africa
Civil society could force governments to stick to their climate commitments
Developing countries will need $270bn more to adapt to climate change – study
Laudato Si’ Encyclical letter by Pope Francis on Care for our Common Home – Chapter five
Lotta al riscaldamento globale
“Nutrire il pianeta, nutrirlo in salute”: il nuovo Quaderno del Ministero
Hunger Is Still a Huge Problem in America. Who is Funding to Promote Food Security?
Criminal Justice Reform Is Gaining Steam. What Role Has Philanthropy Played?
Addressing Tobacco And Secondhand Smoke Exposure In Maternal And Child Survival Programs
Family Planning Commitments: Much Achieved, But Short of Goal