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Global Health Governance, Intellectual Property and Access to Essential Medicines
Posted on December 20, 2010 | No CommentsGlobal Health Governance, Intellectual Property and Access to Essential Medicines: Opportunities and Impediments for South-South Cooperation Obijiofor Aginam Intellectual property “rights,” in many complex ways, impede access to Anti-Retroviral (ARV)... -
Business Strategy and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries
Posted on December 20, 2010 | No CommentsBusiness Strategy and Access to Medicines in Developing Countries Anne Roemer-Mahler The availability of generic ARVs was important for the expansion of treatment in developing countries. This paper argues that... -
Medicines as Global Public Goods: The Governance of Technological Innovation in the New Era of Global Health
Posted on April 1, 2009 | No CommentsMedicines as Global Public Goods: The Governance of Technological Innovation in the New Era of Global Health Suerie Moon One of the most significant changes in global health over the... -
Health Care Reform that Works for the U.S. and for the World’s Poor
Posted on April 1, 2009 | No CommentsHealth Care Reform that Works for the U.S. and for the World’s Poor Thomas Pogge Some 18 million people die annually from poverty-related causes. Insofar as present global institutional arrangements...


