Trilateral Report On 154 Countries Shows Progress On Antimicrobial Resistance 18/07/2018 William New Three international organisations playing a key role in the global effort to address rising human resistance to known antibiotics today announced a report on efforts at the national level worldwide, including with animal health, recognised as one of the key sources of resistance. In sum: progress is being made, but "serious gaps remain." Continue reading -> 2018 World Food Prize Awarded To David Nabarro, Lawrence Haddad 25/06/2018 David Branigan The 2018 World Food Prize was awarded today to David Nabarro and Lawrence Haddad, for their work reducing maternal and child malnutrition. According to the World Food Prize press release, their efforts contributed toward “reducing the world’s number of stunted children by 10 million between 2012 and 2017.” Continue reading -> Health Advocates Concerned On Francophone Africa Quality Medical Products Initiative 12/06/2018 William New Public health advocacy groups from Africa and elsewhere have sent a letter raising "serious" concerns about a declaration from a recent conference on access to quality medical products in francophone Africa. Continue reading -> Substandard, Falsified Medicines Not About IP, Geneva Experts Say 06/06/2018 Catherine Saez Falsified and substandard medical products continue to be a global concern, and how those products are characterised is important to avoid confusion, particularly with intellectual property rights infringement. A panel convened by Brazil, India and South Africa yesterday at the World Trade Organization looked at the implications of a new definition of such products at the neighbouring World Health Organization. Continue reading -> UNAIDS Launches New 5-Year Gender Action Plan 05/06/2018 William New UNAIDS announced today the launch of a "Gender Action Plan" for the next five years aimed at elevating women's status in the organisation worldwide. Continue reading -> New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
2018 World Food Prize Awarded To David Nabarro, Lawrence Haddad 25/06/2018 David Branigan The 2018 World Food Prize was awarded today to David Nabarro and Lawrence Haddad, for their work reducing maternal and child malnutrition. According to the World Food Prize press release, their efforts contributed toward “reducing the world’s number of stunted children by 10 million between 2012 and 2017.” Continue reading -> Health Advocates Concerned On Francophone Africa Quality Medical Products Initiative 12/06/2018 William New Public health advocacy groups from Africa and elsewhere have sent a letter raising "serious" concerns about a declaration from a recent conference on access to quality medical products in francophone Africa. Continue reading -> Substandard, Falsified Medicines Not About IP, Geneva Experts Say 06/06/2018 Catherine Saez Falsified and substandard medical products continue to be a global concern, and how those products are characterised is important to avoid confusion, particularly with intellectual property rights infringement. A panel convened by Brazil, India and South Africa yesterday at the World Trade Organization looked at the implications of a new definition of such products at the neighbouring World Health Organization. Continue reading -> UNAIDS Launches New 5-Year Gender Action Plan 05/06/2018 William New UNAIDS announced today the launch of a "Gender Action Plan" for the next five years aimed at elevating women's status in the organisation worldwide. Continue reading -> New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
Health Advocates Concerned On Francophone Africa Quality Medical Products Initiative 12/06/2018 William New Public health advocacy groups from Africa and elsewhere have sent a letter raising "serious" concerns about a declaration from a recent conference on access to quality medical products in francophone Africa. Continue reading -> Substandard, Falsified Medicines Not About IP, Geneva Experts Say 06/06/2018 Catherine Saez Falsified and substandard medical products continue to be a global concern, and how those products are characterised is important to avoid confusion, particularly with intellectual property rights infringement. A panel convened by Brazil, India and South Africa yesterday at the World Trade Organization looked at the implications of a new definition of such products at the neighbouring World Health Organization. Continue reading -> UNAIDS Launches New 5-Year Gender Action Plan 05/06/2018 William New UNAIDS announced today the launch of a "Gender Action Plan" for the next five years aimed at elevating women's status in the organisation worldwide. Continue reading -> New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
Substandard, Falsified Medicines Not About IP, Geneva Experts Say 06/06/2018 Catherine Saez Falsified and substandard medical products continue to be a global concern, and how those products are characterised is important to avoid confusion, particularly with intellectual property rights infringement. A panel convened by Brazil, India and South Africa yesterday at the World Trade Organization looked at the implications of a new definition of such products at the neighbouring World Health Organization. Continue reading -> UNAIDS Launches New 5-Year Gender Action Plan 05/06/2018 William New UNAIDS announced today the launch of a "Gender Action Plan" for the next five years aimed at elevating women's status in the organisation worldwide. Continue reading -> New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
UNAIDS Launches New 5-Year Gender Action Plan 05/06/2018 William New UNAIDS announced today the launch of a "Gender Action Plan" for the next five years aimed at elevating women's status in the organisation worldwide. Continue reading -> New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
New South African Patent Policy May Impact Public Health 31/05/2018 William New The new Intellectual Property Policy of South Africa has been posted to a government website. The contains a range of measures on patenting that will affect public health. Continue reading -> WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
WHA Update: State Of Funding Of The Ebola Response In DRC 28/05/2018 Damilola Adepeju The World Health Organization (WHO) in a report last week released the funding situation regarding the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The amount of funding needed for the Ebola Strategic Response Plan has increased to US$56.8 million, WHO said. Continue reading -> TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
TRIPS Flexibilities In High Demand 16/05/2018 Monika Ermert Using flexibilities in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has long been an issue of the developing world. But policymakers gathered at a meeting on access to health in Brussels today said there was an urgent need for European Union countries, too, to make more use of flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
WHO Issues First-Ever List Of Essential Diagnostic Tests 15/05/2018 William New The World Health Organization today published its first Essential Diagnostics List, which identifies the most-needed tests for conditions and diseases. Continue reading -> Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts
Geneva Developed Country Attachés For IP And Health To Meet 30/04/2018 Catherine Saez Developed country attachés in Geneva for intellectual property and for health are invited to meet in a closed session tomorrow to exchange information in the run-up to the annual World Health Assembly taking place in late May. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts