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Improving Access to Essential Medicines: How Health Concerns can be Prioritised in the Global Governance System

机译:改善基本药物的获取:如何在全球治理体系中优先考虑健康问题

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This paper discusses the politics of access to essential medicines and identifies ‘space’ in the current system where health concerns can be strengthened relative to trade. This issue is addressed from a global governance perspective focusing on the main actors who can have the greatest impact. These include developing country coalitions and citizens in developed countries though participation in civil society organisations. These actors have combined forces to tackle this issue successfully, resulting in the 2001 Doha Declaration on Public Health. The collaboration has been so powerful due to the assistance of the media as well as the decision to compromise with pharmaceutical companies and their host countries. To improve access to essential medicines, six C's are needed: coalitions, civil society, citizenship, compromise, communication and collaboration.
机译:本文讨论了获取基本药物的政治,并确定了当前系统中相对于贸易可以加强健康关注的“空间”。从全球治理的角度解决了这个问题,重点是可以发挥最大作用的主要参与者。这些国家包括发展中国家的联盟和发达国家的公民,尽管他们参加了民间社会组织。这些行为者共同努力成功解决了这一问题,从而产生了2001年《多哈公共卫生宣言》。由于媒体的协助以及与制药公司及其所在国达成妥协的决定,合作非常有效。为了增加获得基本药物的机会,需要六个C:联盟,公民社会,公民身份,妥协,沟通与合作。

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