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HIV2020 video: Community reclaiming the global response!
The Treatment Activist Meeting took place last week, as part of HIV2020 Online. HIV2020 is described as a key population-led, inter-disciplinary,...
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Join the #HIV2020 Activist Meeting – this Tuesday
Please join us at the HIV2020 Treatment Activist Meeting on Tuesday 6th October! Register by Sunday 4th October. The history of the HIV...
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HIV: Switch to generic darunavir in Kyrgyzstan and save $53,000
First published by the Partnership Network Association in Kyrgyzstan, read here in Russian. Analysis carried out by our campaign partner,...
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Indian Patent Office: Merck’s patent application for HIV drug, raltegravir, is “refused”
A patent that Merck has been pursuing in India since 2007 has been refused by the Indian Patent Office. The...
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Petro: Providing the protection he didn’t have
When Petro was a teenager selling sex, HIV treatment didn’t exist, at least not as far as he was aware,...
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Russian patient organizations ask Gilead to disclaim patents for Truvada
On 3 September 2020, 25 patient organizations working within the HIV response in Russia published an open letter to Gilead...
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Breakthrough success as reformed patent law enters into force in Ukraine
Ukraine’s reformed patent law provides a framework to prevent unlawful patents and monopolies on essential drugs, which have restricted access...
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Report: 10 years of community-monitoring of ARV procurement in Russia
ITPCru has released its latest report, providing a yearly analysis of community-monitoring of ARV procurement. The 2019 report marks 10...
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USA-Kenya Trade Agreement: No IP barriers to affordable medicines
“Access to medicines is a fundamental element of the right to health” states our partner, the Kenya Legal and Ethical...
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CPTPP: Global civil society writes to Thai Prime Minister warning access to treatment is at risk
Civil society groups and non-government organizations in Thailand have, since March 2020, been expressing their grave concerns over the adverse...
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CSO Open Letter to Thailand’s Prime Minister
CSO Open Letter to Thailand’s Prime Minister and the Chairperson of the Special Committee on the Study of the CPTPP’s...
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Belarus: Civil society pushes for compulsory license as dolutegravir remains overpriced
Positive Movement (PMPlus) in Belarus, one of our partner organizations, is an NGO representing people living with HIV, advocating for...