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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Commission rejects call to respect right to life in development aid
TRIPS Council Debates Non-Violations, Innovation, Green Tech Transfer
Development Progress LAUNCH: Pathways to Progress in Health
UN group chairs unveil zero draft for sustainable development goals
The Brussels G7 Summit Declaration
Oxfam on G7 summit: Stronger steer needed on energy security, climate change and the global economy
Shared Responsibilities for Health: A Coherent Global Framework for Health Financing
Growing concerns over medicines agency’s proposed rules for transparency
Africa and the New European Parliament: How Much Change Can We Expect?
Civil society leaders to meet in advance of US-Africa summit
A healthier South Africa through continued ANC dominance?
Vaccines Europe: Call for Action
Access To Vaccines, Patents Growing Concerns, Panellists Say
Why Must We Pay Attention to Women’s Economic Empowerment?
Kellogg & General Mills: Feed people, fight climate change!
Change the way the food companies that make your favorite brands do business
Sustainable Energy Supply Models Discussed At UNESCO Conference
Q&A: Developing World Leads in Advancement of Climate Change Laws
Pollution Deaths Soar but Aid Is Cut
How to Beat Malaria, Once and for All
Fight the Fakes Campaign: Partners
A cross-sectional investigation of the quality of selected medicines in Cambodia in 2010
A Tiered Analytical Approach for Investigating Poor Quality Emergency Contraceptives
Measuring Wealth to Track Sustainability
New CONCORD president: Show development’s ‘positive impact’
No excuses in Chagas diagnosis
Fear and ignorance aid spread of Ebola