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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–Water cooperation is an imperative for a better future for all
–POPE FRANCIS: âHOW I WOULD LIKE A CHURCH WHICH IS POOR AND FOR THE POOR!â
–Global health diplomacy: advancing foreign policy and global health interests
–U.S. CONGRESS PASSES BILL MAINTAINING FULL SUPPORT FOR GLOBAL FUND
–US Supreme Court To Hear Arguments On Pay-For-Delay Drug Deals
–Tackling poverty and disease with innovative health financing
–At US-Led Workshop, African Stakeholders Call For âHome Grown IP Agendaâ
–How a new trade agreement will hurt the poorâs access to medicines
–KEI notes on the 16th Round of Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) Negotiations in Singapore
–Japan Announces Goal of Joining Trans-Pacific Trade Talks
–BRICS Bank Provides Opportunities for Africa
–Strengthening the Expanded Programme on Immunization in Africa: Looking beyond 2015
–Task shifting. Lâarte (e la necessità ) della delega
–Cure primarie. Confronto shock tra UK e USA
–World Health Organization and Global Fund cite tuberculosis threat
–Director-Generalâs message on World TB Day
–Tuberculosis current concepts
–TB is a leading, but underdiagnosed, cause of child mortality
–African Health Ministers Commit to Ramped Up TB/HIV Treatment
–Tuberculosis: Europeâs Ticking Timebomb
–EU’s new research mechanism ‘complex and narrow’
–‘One step more for realizing the rights and dignity of women and girls’
–Analysis: Nepalâs maternal mortality decline paradox
–African Ministers Focus On IP Role In Innovation For Development; Less On Flexibilities
–Richard Smith: Nestléâa force for good or ill?