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  1. Basic Survival Needs and Access to Medicines – Coming to Grips with TRIPS: Conversion + Calculation.Rudolf V. Van Puymbroeck - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):520-549.
    “Access to medicines” is a broad concept. After a review of three authoritative frameworks that help to identify its constitutive components, this essay summarizes the actual situation on the ground in low- and middle-income countries on the basis of recent empirical work. An analysis of survey data from 36 countries concluded that developing countries should promote generic medicines as a key policy option for improving access to medicines. Taking an international perspective to that recommendation, this essay reviews the World Trade (...)
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  • Basic Survival Needs and access to Medicines — Coming to Grips with TRIPS: Conversion + Calculation.Rudolf V. Van Puymbroeck - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):520-549.
    When 47-year-old Simba Abalo, an unemployed retired soldier in Lomé, Togo, found out that he had AIDS in September 2007, he was unable to receive government-supplied antiretroviral drugs: “CAMEG [the state’s central medicines purchasing organization],” he said, “told me they were not taking any new cases for six months because they had run out of drugs.Stocks of antiretrovirals had become depleted after the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria suspended part of its grant to Togo in 2006 and (...)
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