Latest News: Link 118

Latest News Links is 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 real-time news and the best options for use of trade and government rules related to public health by resource-limited countries

 

 

Latest News 118

Expect Strong IP Push From Global Pharma Industry Next Year; WHO Prescribes Dose Of Reality  

Making WHO recommendations more responsive 

Labour MEP says future Ebola vaccine must be affordable, with open access to research 

IMI 2 – Call 2 2014 – Ebola and other filoviral haemorrhagic fevers 

PAYING FOR IMMUNISATION – WHO SHOULD GIVE WHAT TO GAVI? 

Antiviral Therapy Supplement on HIV challenges

Scaling-up the use of generic antiretrovirals in resource-limited countries: generic drugs for health 

Production of antiretroviral drugs in middle- and low-income countries 

UK has ‘signed a death warrant’ for South Africans with HIV-Aids 

UNAIDS welcomes new indications of effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in preventing HIV among men who have sex with men

Health for all: a pathway to economic growth in the Association of South-East Asian Nations 

Shaping the Market for Global Health Data 

Can the BRICS bank rally global outcasts around TB treatment? 

Expand BRICS into BRICKS: World Bank’s Chief Economist Kaushik Basu pitches for Kenya’s inclusion  

My Two Big Worries about the World Bank 

Healthy workplaces: A smart solution to a global health crisis 

Republicans win control over Congress — and may tighten grip on US foreign aid  

Household Typology and Family Social Capital Among White British and Pakistani Women in Bradford, England 

Postpartum Haemorrhage, A Persisting Killer Around the Globe, Road Ahead 

3 reasons to read the Latest Big UN Climate Report 

Climate change and health: recent progress 

Brazil must target smallholders to curb rising deforestation 

IPCC: rapid carbon emission cuts vital to stop severe impact of climate change  

FAO: Indian Wheat Exports to Halve as New Food Scheme Boosts Demand  

The Ultimate Global Antipoverty Program