A welcome break-through reported in Le Monde diplomatique:
"The World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken an important step to reform the global system for supporting medical research and development (R&D). The organisation’s governing body has just passed a new — hotly-debated — resolution to set up a new intergovernmental working group that will immediately start work to "draw up a global strategy and plan of action." This will include a new framework to support sustainable, needs-driven, essential R&D work on diseases that disproportionately affect developing countries"
Given the huge monies spent on research and the questionble tactics of pharmaceutical and medical companies, the WHO initiative is a first step in bringing about some order of things.
Read the complete article here.
"The World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken an important step to reform the global system for supporting medical research and development (R&D). The organisation’s governing body has just passed a new — hotly-debated — resolution to set up a new intergovernmental working group that will immediately start work to "draw up a global strategy and plan of action." This will include a new framework to support sustainable, needs-driven, essential R&D work on diseases that disproportionately affect developing countries"
Given the huge monies spent on research and the questionble tactics of pharmaceutical and medical companies, the WHO initiative is a first step in bringing about some order of things.
Read the complete article here.
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