News Link n. 67

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.

 

News Link 67

WHO Performance Undermined By Inadequate EU Collaboration

EU aid targets: Doomed to fail? 

New EU Custom Regulation Might Allow Wrongful Seizures Of Generic Drugs In Transit, NGOs Say 

A Lot of Aid Doesn’t Work. That’s a Reason for Reform, Not Retrenchment 

UNITAID AT FOREFRONT OF EFFORTS TO TACKLE DRUG-RESISTANT AND PAEDIATRIC TB

HIV/AIDS Intervention Packages in Five Countries: A Review of Budget Data 

PEPFAR’s Impending Leadership Transition

WHO vaccine preapproval opens door for China to global health market — PATH 

Beijing works to spur global development

When we (rigorously) measure effectiveness, do we want accountability or learning? Update and dilemmas from an Oxfam experiment

‘Health systems through conflict and recovery’ 2014

Moving Migration into the Post-2015 Development Agenda

Via il reato di immigrazione illegale!

La violenza contro le donne è una piaga globale

La violenza contro le donne e il ruolo dei sistemi sanitari

UNDP Study Calls On South Africa To Use TRIPS Flexibilities For Medicines Access 

International Standard-Setting Policies Unclear On IP, US Study Finds

Brazilian Patent Reform Report Launched 

Green Innovations, Owned By Developed Countries, Tied Up In Patents, Expert Says 

UPOV Holds Weeklong Meetings As Civil Society Publishes Restricted Documents 

How innovative financing can build climate resilience in Africa

Universal Health Coverage: Why health insurance schemes are leaving the poor behind 

Coca-Cola’s EKOCENTERs showcase Atlanta as global health, development hub