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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The Moral Imperative toward Cost-Effectiveness in Global Health
Multimorbidity. La grande sfida per le patologie croniche
Why China is getting involved in Africa’s health issues
Italian aid: No cooperation without integration
US and EU Demand TRIPS-Plus Concessions From Poorest Countries
KEI Comments on US/EU Trade negotiations (TTIP), Docket No. USTR-2013-0019
Obama Administration Backs New Open Data Policy
Putting people and planet first
Can urban food security be part of the solution rather than the problem?
Why Open Data Matters: G-8 and African Nations Increase Open Data for Food Security
How to end foreign aid and not alienate people
Fighting poverty: Getting value for money from foreign aid
Diarrhoea kills 10,000 under five children in Ghana annually
Merck, Glaxo, health groups bringing cancer vaccines to girls in poor countries
Formidable Allies Join Effort to Eliminate NTDs
A Battle For Open Public Data In South Africa
Humanitarians fear politicisation of Somalia aid
Common Market For Eastern And Southern Africa (COMESA) Drafts IP Policy
WTO Announces Next Step For Azevedo To Become New Director
IPRs And The WTOâs New Brazilian President: Heading South, Hopefully Up
From Brazil, a new leader for WTO
Incoming WTO Director General urged to make access to medicines a priority
Brazil slum study: Mobile health tech promising
Analysis: Sending the right message on mHealth
Marshalling smartphones, gravediggers to fight dengue in Pakistan
Mapping prevailing ideas on intellectual property
LDC Request For Waiver Of IP Obligations Meets Conditions From Developed Countries
Is Health Insurance Good for Health?