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 43
–From March Madness to April Anxiety: The WTO Leadership Contest Heats Up
–Who picks up the tab for development?
–Global financial flows, aid and development
–Invest in health systems for a balanced approach
–DNDi R&D Projects – 2013 Outlook
–What will the new pope mean for the development sector?
–Balancing conservation and peopleâs access to land
–Novartis Loses Patent Bid: Lessons From Indiaâs 3(d) Experience
–The Judgment In Novartis v. India: What The Supreme Court Of India Said
–India Dismisses Antitrust Complaint Against Gilead Sciences
–Australian Pharmaceutical Patents Review’s New Report Critical Of Patent Extensions, R&D Funding
–Some OECD Nations’ Development Aid Spending Down 4% In 2012, Report Says
–Donors likely to cut down on HIV and Aids funds
–End of polio by 2018 a global win â WHO
–US Trade Office Calls For Comments On Transatlantic Trade Deal
–Banking on the BRICS for health?
–Enter the Dragon and the Elephant: Chinaâs and Indiaâs Participation in Global Health Governance
–Sizing Up China’s Role in Global Health Aid to Africa
–Alcohol and alcohol-related harm in China: policy changes needed
–New apps transforming remote parts of Africa
–Gene Patenting: Consequences for Global Health
–Crisi finanziaria, austerità e salute in Europa