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NGO letter to Prime Minister of Thailand re: forced drug dependence ‘treatment’
“We write to express our grave concern at reports of the Thai government’s plans to round up and ‘treat’ 30,000 people who use drugs from 20-27 February…. We ask that the Government urgently clarify this strategy…. In particular: what is legal basis for any such detention en masse? What assessment of drug dependence will be … Read more
Letter to Trade Ministers re: Safeguarding Access to Medicines in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
“We, the undersigned civil society organizations, write to you regarding intellectual property provisions in the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). We are concerned that intellectual property measures that may be included in an eventual agreement could undermine patients’ access to vital medicines, and contravene promises of a new trade model and ’21st century’ agreement.”
Fixing Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime: Campaign for Life-Saving Treatment at Critical Stage – Update: January 2011
The campaign in Canada’s Parliament to fix Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) — so that more affordable live-saving medicines can get to developing countries — continues and is now at a critical juncture.