Network for Monitoring the Impact of Globalization and TRIPS on Access to Medicines, Meeting Report, 19-21 February 2001, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand - Health Economics and Drugs Series No. 011
(2002; 67 pages) Ver el documento en el formato PDF
Índice de contenido
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido1. Introduction
Ver el documento2. Highlights of opening address of Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi
Cerrar esta carpeta3. 1Globalization, TRIPS and Access to Pharmaceuticals
Ver el documentoA new era in global trade
Ver el documentoWTO Agreements
Ver el documentoImplementation and dispute settlement
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenidoKey requirements of the TRIPS Agreement
Cerrar esta carpetaWHO Perspectives on Access to Drugs
Ver el documentoAccess to health is a human right
Ver el documentoPatents are an effective stimulator of research and development
Ver el documentoAffordability of essential drugs is a public health priority
Ver el documentoCountries must develop informed approaches to health and trade
Ver el documento4. Further Reading
Ver el documento5. Template of selected model indicators for studying the impact of globalization and TRIPS on access to medicines
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido6. Selected indicators for studying the impact of globalization and TRIPS on access to medicines
Ver el documento7. The Collaborating Centres
 

Countries must develop informed approaches to health and trade

Countries with the least capacity for interpreting and acting on international trade agreements have most at risk in terms of access to medicines. WHO will continue to provide independent data and technical assistance to countries to help them develop informed approaches to trade and health at national, subregional and regional levels. Countries are advised to carefully monitor the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement in order to formulate comprehensive proposals for the future review of the TRIPS Agreement as provided for in Article 71.1. A network of legal experts who have specialized knowledge and understanding of international trade agreements, pharmaceuticals and public health is also being developed as a resource for developing countries.

 

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