All people have the right to access the medicines they need to be healthy. Public health groups, humanitarian and intergovernmental organizations, experts and academics that work on access to medicines, gathered at the University of California at Berkeley in the United States to analyze the serious threats that recent “intellectual property enforcement” initiatives pose to this right.
They made a Declaration to call upon policy makers in governments and international organizations to reject the cynical and dangerous efforts that have been made through this agenda to prioritize commercial interests over their right to health.
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_011.jpgKENYA, June 16, 2010 - Government admits to WHO that it made a mistake in drafting counterfeit laws
Kenyans fighting for the right to have access to cheaper generic HIV medicines have won global attention, with the government conceding that it made a mistake in pass-ing a law that could deny its people genu-ine drugs.
Last week, the two ministries of Health were reported in the Economic Times of India as having promised to redraft the offending clause in the Anti-Counterfeit Act, 2008, that threatens to outlaw gener-ic drugs as counterfeits.
Ministry officialsUnnamed ministry officials are said to have told the just ended annual World Health Organisation's assembly in Geneva that the anti-counterfeit law was pushed by the Ministry of Industry, which had no clue about the possible ramifications.This is the second victory for HIV
posi-tive Kenyans in as many months.
mhenMalawi, 12 June 2010 - Health activists in Malawi have expressed concern at the Malawian government’s intention to pass a new bill against counterfeit goods by October this year which will also cover medicines.This step is being taken despite fears that such a law may cause more stock-outs in a country that is already riddled with frequent drug shortages in medical facilities.
11 June 2010, Amsterdam - The staff, board, and members of Stichting Health Action International (HAI) are deeply saddened by the loss of their colleague and friend, Lisa Hayes, who died on Wednesday 9 June. A vibrant, funny, professional, caring and above all much loved member of the HAI team has been lost.
Geneva, June 09, 2010 - The long-awaited patent pool for Aids drugs is now officially approved and will start persuading drug companies to give up their monopoly rights in July 2010. The final hurdle was surmounted and the launch of the first-ever patent pool for HIV drugs got the official go-ahead on June 08 2010 . The Aids patent pool, aims to kick-start the development of much needed fixed-dose combinations (FDCs) of antiretrovirals in developing countries by pooling patent rights.
marchNAIROBI, June 3, 2010 - The Kenyan health ministry has conceded that the country should not have passed the anti-counterfeit law last year and said it would try and make changes to ensure that imports of legitimate generics were not affected.In an article published in the Economic Times, the Kenyan health ministry revealed at the recent WHO health assembly that the anti-counterfeit legislation passed by the country was pushed by its industry ministry and it had no clue about its ramifications.
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Upcoming events
- Supply Chain Management of HIV/AIDS Medicines and Supplies (Monday - 25 - October - 2010)
- Advanced Course Rational Management of MedicinesA focus on HIV / (Monday - 01 - November - 2010)
- Rational Management of Medicines A focus on HIV / AIDS, TB (Monday - 01 - November - 2010)
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A 6-12 month fellowship program for civil society organizations in East and Southern Africa to host fellows to work on access to medicines, intellectual property, and human rights issues
- Organizers: The Open Society Institute Access to Essential Medicines Initiative (AEMI) and Law and Health Initiative (LAHI)
- Deadline for submitting fellowship concept notes: June 30, 2010.
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