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Clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment manual for curative programmes in hospital dispensaries: guidelines for prescribing
V. Grouzard (ed) / Médecins Sans Frontières , 2007
Clinical guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of choice for common conditions are the basis for the selection of essential medicines, and also help turn the concept into clinical practice. This ma...
TRIPS, pharmaceutical patents, and access to essential medicines: a long way from Seattle to Doha
H. ‘t Hoen / Médecins Sans Frontières , 2003
Public health advocates welcomed the Doha Declaration as an important achievement because it gave primacy to public health over private intellectual property, and clarified World Trade Organization (W...
Doha derailed: a progress report on TRIPS and access to medicines
Médecins Sans Frontières , 2003
Since Doha, some Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have attacked both the spirit and intent of the Doha Declaration, putting the interests of their pharmaceutical industries ahead of the h...
MSF Briefing Document for G8, Evian, France
Médecins Sans Frontières , 2003
Examines the health related goals endorsed by the 2000 G8 ministerial summit in Okinawa and re-evaluates what needs to be done in order for these goals to be met. The report discusses in particular th...
Implementation of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health: technical assistance - how to get it right
S. Moon / Médecins Sans Frontières , 2002
The 2001 Doha Declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health was a critical step towards enabling developing countries to establish intellectual property rights systems compatible with their pub...
One step forward, two steps back? Issues for the 5th WTO Ministerial Conference (Cancun 2003)
Médecins Sans Frontières , 2003
In order to protect global public health at Cancún, MSF asks World Trade Organization members to:Implement Doha:developing countries should implement and seize the opportunities afforded by...

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