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Opportunities for Access: The second Global Summit on Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines
The second Global Summit on Intellectual Property (IP) and Access to Medicines (GSIPA2M) will take place in Marrakesh, Morocco, 2-4...
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Indonesia: Community action results in cheaper HIV treatment
First published by The Jakarta Post. Indonesia has an increasing rate of new HIV infections, with approximately 46,000 people newly...
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IN PHOTOS: Make Medicines Affordable – for all
Millions of people die unnecessarily each year because life-saving medicines are overpriced. Tactics often employed by pharmaceutical companies keep prices...
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Activists ask pharma corporations: “Is the Middle East and North Africa a priority?”
A CAB meeting was held in Morocco, providing an opportunity to discuss access to treatment in a region facing an...
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We can’t end AIDS without tackling patent abuse
Despite significant scientific advancements for HIV, along with global and national commitments to ‘end AIDS’, hundreds of thousands of people...
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TEDWomen: Why are drug prices so high?
Hear from I-MAK’s Priti Krishtel on how the outdated patent system is the hidden reason that drug prices are so high...
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“If a pharma exec saw my baby die they’d still overprice their drugs” – Noi, Thailand
Written by Gemma Taylor. Noi, 48, is a regional coordinator for the Issan region of Thailand, with the Thai national...
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ITPC’s Global Survey on Access to and Quality of HIV Treatment and Care
ITPC’s Global Survey on Access to and Quality of HIV Treatment and Care focused on barriers to quality HIV care...
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World CAB: Direct dialogue between pharma companies and HIV, Hep C and TB treatment advocates
This Autumn, for the first time in over 10 years, a World Community Advisory Board (CAB) which included a focus...
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To achieve universal health coverage, people living with HIV and marginalized communities must be at the centre – says APN+
On Universal Health Coverage Day (12 December), our campaign partner the Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV (APN+)...
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Universal Health Coverage Day 2019: Who’s being left behind and why?
Ending AIDS by 2030, healthy lives and well-being for all, and the ambitious treatment target of 90-90-90, just three of...
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ICASA 2019: “Civil society will not leave the MENA region behind”
At the 20th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA 2019), treatment advocates drew attention to the factors...