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Fixing the broken patent system: From Marrakech and back again
Marrakech was home to the signing of the TRIPS Agreement in 1995, an agreement that has been exploited by pharmaceutical...
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GSIPA2M: The Summit Highlights
Catch up on the activity from our inaugural Global Summit on Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines (15-17 January 2018)....
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GSIPA2M: Malaysia Ministry of Health 2018 winner of the Leadership Award on Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines
Malaysia’s “historic decision” to issue a compulsory license on Hep C medicine, sofosbuvir, stands up to Big Pharma, and will mean...
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IP and access to medicines: welcome speech
Our inaugural Global Summit on Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines has started today. Read Solange Baptiste’s welcoming speech below,...
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Pathways to Access: Our global summit on intellectual property and access to medicines
23 years after the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement was signed in Morocco, our inaugural conference...
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ICASA 2017: Optimal HIV treatment for ALL
As the 2017 International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) draws to a close in Abidja, Cote d’Ivoire,...
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Argentina: Patent rejected on hepatitis C drug, sofosbuvir
A decision by the patent office in Argentina (INPI) to reject Gilead’s patent on key hepatitis C drug, sofosbuvir, is...
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“Southern Africa must be innovative to tackle access to HIV and TB treatment” says ARASA
The right to life is being denied due to high prices for medicines. Addressing pharmaceuticals’ abuse of intellectual property law...
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World AIDS Day 2017: Argentina remains without an effective HIV and hepatitis law
It’s perceived, that due to the lack of political will of the national government and a lack of interest from...
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39 developing countries excluded from optimal HIV treatment – a dangerous oversight or deliberate tactic?
This World AIDS Day (1 December 2017), we’re pleased to have reached a point where more people are set to...
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‘Questionable’ patent on key HIV drug is challenged in Brazil
Legal challenge essential to prevent further barriers to optimal HIV treatment in Brazil. ABIA, our campaign partner in Brazil, is...
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Let’s talk about it! Thai partner broadcasts on Facebook Live for World AIDS Day
Discussing the issues and facts head-on in order to reduce HIV-related stigma in Thailand. Story first published on The Nation,...