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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Almost a third of malaria drugs failed quality tests
On the front line against drug-resistant malaria
Development Effectiveness Review 2013: ZAMBIA
The World Health Organization and multi-stakeholder governance. To be or not to be?
Improving access to immunisation: how the GAVI Alliance can make a difference
EU undermines its own development policies
The Strange and Curious Grip of Country Income Status on Otherwise Smart and Decent People
US, Japan Agree To âInject New Momentumâ Into TPP Talks
UN Climate Change Report Assesses Options For Technology And IP Policy
EU climate chief urges China to show commitment
One Year On At The Medicines Patent Pool: Interview With Greg Perry
South Sudan children in the firing line
Pfizer, Novartis and 3 others put an extra $1M each into Q1 lobbying
Connected Health Opportunities For Medicaidâs Most Vulnerable Patients
Access To Clean Water One Bag At A Time
Fortified food – persuading the private sector to do good
Strong new agricultural investment rules needed to protect small-holder farmers
Food Security is About More than Land Grabs
The missing key to eradicating poverty
Why global health should embrace the global precariat
From health systems to systems for health
Il dilemma dei donatori, dalla carità alla giustizia sociale