The news links are part of the research project GESPAM (Geopolitica, Salute Pubblica e Accesso alle Medicine/Geopolitics, Public Health and Access to Medicines), which aims to focus on the best options for the use of trade and government rules related to public health by resource-limited countries.
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–Elections in Italy: Where do parties stand on foreign aid?
–What will universal health coverage actually cover?
–Who Should Pay for Global Health, and How Much?
–Global Fund News Flash: Issue 14
–Food Sovereignty: Think Globally, Eat Locally
–John Kerry to USAID: ‘Deeply, deeply committed’
–What Weâre Looking For in the IOM Report on PEPFAR
–Meeting the Presidentâs Challenge to End Extreme Poverty
–David Cameron considers diverting foreign aid
–Key Eurozone banks step back from food speculation
–IMF fails to find consensus on quota formula reform
–Girls & women: New education project to transform lives
–Working Toward Polio Eradication In 2018
–Cell phones can speed up malaria treatment in remote areas
–Report On First Round Of Projects Of Seed Treaty Benefit-Sharing Fund
–WIPO Side Event Addresses Recent Developments Related To The Nagoya Protocol
–Event Explains Partnerships In Natural Products Research Through Thai Experience With Novartis
–Fast New Test Could Find Leprosy Before Damage Is Lasting
–Medicines Patent Pool Recognised in WHO, WIPO, WTO Study on Health and Access to Medicines
–UN Takes On Organised Crime And Fraudulent Medicines
–Lack of access to technology ‘hampers detection of substandard drugs’
–Strengthening global action against poor quality drugs
–Healthcare still disrupted in the Central African Republic
–Trade Commissioner: EU To Seek GIs In US FTA, But No New ACTA