Patentes Sem A Realização De Análise Técnica: Uma Péssima Solução Para O Século 21 30/04/2018 Guest contributor Historicamente, o Brasil se encontra na vanguarda dos países em desenvolvimento, pressionando por um regime de propriedade intelectual (PI) mais equilibrado. Continue reading -> Global Health Funding Flows As WHO, Gavi, Global Fund Benefit 27/03/2018 William New Actions by governments in recent days show funding for global health continues to be a priority for some countries. Geneva-based institutions and their programs around the world are among the beneficiaries. Continue reading -> WHO: Access To Hepatitis C Treatment Increasing, But Most Patients Undiagnosed 13/03/2018 Catherine Saez Access to hepatitis C treatments is increasing, so are therapeutic options, but most of those living with the disease are not diagnosed and thus remain untreated, the World Health Organization found in a new report. Upper-middle income and high-income countries continue to pay high prices, impeding equitable access, and those countries which have been most successful in increasing access have mobilised a strong government response, the report found. Continue reading -> Study: TRIPS Flexibilities Widely Used By Countries, Contrary To Reports 02/03/2018 Catherine Saez Despite the widespread view that the flexibilities included in international trade rules are not often used, a new study found that countries make extensive use of those flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO To Help Countries With Price Transparency, Regulation, TRIPS Flexibilities 08/02/2018 Catherine Saez World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Dr Tedros) held a press conference yesterday to present progress made since his election last May. His office answered a follow-up question today from Intellectual Property Watch on access to medicines and how the organisation could help countries to do a better job. Continue reading -> “We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
Global Health Funding Flows As WHO, Gavi, Global Fund Benefit 27/03/2018 William New Actions by governments in recent days show funding for global health continues to be a priority for some countries. Geneva-based institutions and their programs around the world are among the beneficiaries. Continue reading -> WHO: Access To Hepatitis C Treatment Increasing, But Most Patients Undiagnosed 13/03/2018 Catherine Saez Access to hepatitis C treatments is increasing, so are therapeutic options, but most of those living with the disease are not diagnosed and thus remain untreated, the World Health Organization found in a new report. Upper-middle income and high-income countries continue to pay high prices, impeding equitable access, and those countries which have been most successful in increasing access have mobilised a strong government response, the report found. Continue reading -> Study: TRIPS Flexibilities Widely Used By Countries, Contrary To Reports 02/03/2018 Catherine Saez Despite the widespread view that the flexibilities included in international trade rules are not often used, a new study found that countries make extensive use of those flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO To Help Countries With Price Transparency, Regulation, TRIPS Flexibilities 08/02/2018 Catherine Saez World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Dr Tedros) held a press conference yesterday to present progress made since his election last May. His office answered a follow-up question today from Intellectual Property Watch on access to medicines and how the organisation could help countries to do a better job. Continue reading -> “We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
WHO: Access To Hepatitis C Treatment Increasing, But Most Patients Undiagnosed 13/03/2018 Catherine Saez Access to hepatitis C treatments is increasing, so are therapeutic options, but most of those living with the disease are not diagnosed and thus remain untreated, the World Health Organization found in a new report. Upper-middle income and high-income countries continue to pay high prices, impeding equitable access, and those countries which have been most successful in increasing access have mobilised a strong government response, the report found. Continue reading -> Study: TRIPS Flexibilities Widely Used By Countries, Contrary To Reports 02/03/2018 Catherine Saez Despite the widespread view that the flexibilities included in international trade rules are not often used, a new study found that countries make extensive use of those flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO To Help Countries With Price Transparency, Regulation, TRIPS Flexibilities 08/02/2018 Catherine Saez World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Dr Tedros) held a press conference yesterday to present progress made since his election last May. His office answered a follow-up question today from Intellectual Property Watch on access to medicines and how the organisation could help countries to do a better job. Continue reading -> “We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
Study: TRIPS Flexibilities Widely Used By Countries, Contrary To Reports 02/03/2018 Catherine Saez Despite the widespread view that the flexibilities included in international trade rules are not often used, a new study found that countries make extensive use of those flexibilities. Continue reading -> WHO To Help Countries With Price Transparency, Regulation, TRIPS Flexibilities 08/02/2018 Catherine Saez World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Dr Tedros) held a press conference yesterday to present progress made since his election last May. His office answered a follow-up question today from Intellectual Property Watch on access to medicines and how the organisation could help countries to do a better job. Continue reading -> “We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
WHO To Help Countries With Price Transparency, Regulation, TRIPS Flexibilities 08/02/2018 Catherine Saez World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Dr Tedros) held a press conference yesterday to present progress made since his election last May. His office answered a follow-up question today from Intellectual Property Watch on access to medicines and how the organisation could help countries to do a better job. Continue reading -> “We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
“We Must Engage With Industry” – WHO Director Explains Limits On Lobbyists 31/01/2018 Catherine Saez The engagement of actors such as industry, civil society, philanthropy and academia with the World Health Organization has been a subject of controversy, with some of those actors being potentially able to influence the work of the organisation. A framework for engagement with those stakeholders was agreed two years ago. At last week's Executive Board meeting, the new WHO director general explained that engagement with those actors, and notably industry, is worth the risk, which he said can be managed. Continue reading -> WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
WHO Board Backs Ambitious Work Programme, Sent For Full Membership Approval 29/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization programme of work 2019-2023 is one step closer to being adopted by member states and serving as a guideline for the future vision and mission of the organisation. The Executive Board approved the programme last week and recommended its adoption at the upcoming World Health Assembly. The programme issued by the secretariat in autumn was revised twice, as countries requested amendments. Continue reading -> Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
Facing Tense IP And Health Talks, WHO Board Erupts Into Dance (Video) 26/01/2018 William New Member nations of the World Health Organization became accustomed in recent years to singing by the WHO director general, and sometimes crying, but under the new DG there seems to be a move toward the whole room getting up in the middle of serious negotiations and ... dancing. Continue reading -> Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
Three New Draft Proposals At WHO: Shortages, Snakebite, Assistive Technology 23/01/2018 Catherine Saez Three new draft proposals at the World Health Organization Executive Board this week underline the importance of access and affordability, whether it is vaccines and medicines, including antivenoms, or assistive technology. The draft resolutions call on member states as well as the WHO secretariat to urgently take action to facilitate access to products and technologies at affordable prices. Continue reading -> Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts This site uses cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. Cookies enable us to collect information that helps us personalise your experience and improve the functionality and performance of our site. By continuing to read our website, we assume you agree to this, otherwise you can adjust your browser settings. Please read our cookie and Privacy Policy. Our Cookies and Privacy Policy
Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 Catherine Saez The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed. Continue reading -> Posts navigation Older postsNewer posts