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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G20 leaves developing world behind in tax evasion fight
Trade Ministers, Leaders Give Push To TPP
Climate makes a discreet comeback on the Brussels agenda
Universal health coverage within reach for developing countries
Global child mortality rates “halved”
South Centre: Intellectual Property Negotiations Monitor – Issue No. 8, August 2013
China-Africa Health Cooperation: A New Era?
WHO calls for research for universal health access
Innovative finance can boost global health R&D
WHO Now Charging Fees For Drug Prequalification, Raising Access Fears
From rhetoric to action: Reaping gains through enhanced women’s land and property rights
Why we should care about women’s right to land
At the crossroads: transforming health systems to address womenâs health across the life course
Food price fears push EU lawmakers to put a lid on biofuels growth
Oxfam reaction: MEPs’ biofuel compromise is not enough to tackle hunger in poor countries
Biofuels project pushing thousands of people into hunger in Africa
To Feed the World in 2050, We Need to Discuss Agriculture at UN Climate Change Talks
Growing Share of HIV/AIDS Burden Shifts to Changing Group of Regions
How to ensure access to good quality, safe and effective medical products in the African Region
‘Strategic Philanthropy’ Shifts Too Much Power to Donors
How realtime evaluation can sharpen our work in fragile states
Will there actually be an aid minister under Abbott?