News Flash 487: Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

News Flash Links, as part of the research project PEAH (Policies for Equitable Access to Health), aim to focus on the latest challenges by trade and governments rules to equitable access to health in resource-limited settings

Mauve Stinger jellyfish (Pelagia Noctiluca)

News Flash 487

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

PHM Course Application Form- September 2022 -The Struggle for Health and Access to COVID-19 Medical Products

Webinar registration: The Three COVID crises and Multistakeholderism : Impacts on the Global South. Jul 28, 2022 02:00 PM in Amsterdam

[ISSUE PAPER] CHANGING POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION IN POST-COVID-19 ERA AND CIVIL SOCIETY MOVEMENT STRATEGY IN SOUTH KOREA

The Movement for a Global Pandemic Treaty

A pandemic treaty for equitable global access to medical countermeasures: seven recommendations for sharing intellectual property, know-how and technology

An Effective Pandemic Response Must Be Truly Global

Who Gets To Sit At The Table in Pandemic Treaty Negotiations? Debate Opens Pandora’s Box of Vested Interests

WHO: Intergovernmental Negotiating Body 18-22 July 2022

Future Pandemic Treaty Will be ‘Legally Binding’, Member States Resolve During ‘Honeymoon’ Negotiations

The radical plan for vaccine equity

KEI review of 62 COVID 19 contracts reveals 59 authorizations for non-voluntary use of third party patents under 28 USC 1498

EMA: Safety of COVID-19 vaccines

Big Pharma Offers to Reserve Pandemic Products for Poorer Countries in Future – Albeit With Prerequisites

HOW IS COVID-19 AFFECTING AFRICA?

WHO Issues Stiff Warnings as COVID Cases Double and Monkeypox Expands Reach

New vaccines and old can curb drug resistance – WHO

CSO letter to ViiV calling for access to HIV PrEP drug CAB-LA

Scientists urge close monitoring of cholera variants

DNDi 2021 Annual Report

MSF International Activity Report 2021

MSF: Ten years in dire conditions perpetuates severe mental health problems for Rohingya

Sustainable Development Goals can be reached ‘despite our grim times’: ECOSOC President

Cybercrime convention could help and harm victims

Invest in development as an effective antidote for future crisis

Tackling Barriers to Africa’s Scientific Innovation – From Lack of Skills to Afro-pessimism

Women and Water in Uganda: A One Health Social Science Approach by Aisha Nankanja, Monica Agena, and Laura C. Streichert, PhD, MPH

Globalization and Health: Looking Backward, Looking Forward by Ted Schrecker

One Health Needs More Soft Power

Human Rights Reader 638 THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF DEMEANING HISTORY; ONE IS TO FALSIFY IT; THE OTHER IS TO DIMINISH AND OBLITERATE IT.

The Pocket-Sized Solution

WHO report shows poorer health outcomes for many vulnerable refugees and migrants

It’s Getting Harder for Forests to Recover from Disasters

Threatened environmentalists have a new protector

Zimbabwe Turns to Boreholes Amid Groundwater Level Concerns