News Link n. 70

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 70

SIMET (Società Italiana di Medicina Tropicale) Congresso Nazionale 28-30 novembre 2013 Torino 

29th November 2013 Licensing of Climate Change related Technologies to Developing Countries: Options and Challenges

Wikileaks’ Release Of TPP Chapter On IP Blows Open Secret Trade Negotiation 

Inside Views: Capture, Sunlight, And The TPP Leak 

Celebrating Women and the Dignity of Family Planning

Oxfam welcomes progress to protect girls and women in emergencies

WHO, UNICEF Launch Largest-Ever Polio Vaccination Campaign In Middle East  

mHealth Toolkit 

Late night deal seals 2014 EU budget 

ACTION PLAN ON DISABILITY , a process set up by the Dgcs in 2011

Immigrati, la loro “dote” ammonta a 1,5 miliardi di euro

As growth slows, developing countries face uncertainties over debt, UN conference told 

Event Brings Business Perspective To Creating, Leveraging IP In Developing Countries 

UK promotes business links in east Africa to end poverty

Coca-Cola to check Cambodia land-grab claim

Four Global Trends to Watch for in African Resource-Rich and Soon-To-Be-Rich Countries 

Effective aid funding vital to fight malaria, says spending watchdog

WHO R&D ‘Demonstration Projects’: A Member State-driven step towards a sustainable global framework for neglected disease R&D

Poor countries left in the dark on climate finance: COP19

He who pays the piper… 

Is All Aid Good Aid? 

Bill Gates and President Bill Clinton on the NSA, Safe Sex, and American Exceptionalism 

Hey NGOs! Stop fighting with each other!