Presenting Global Health As Heard On The Street In Geneva.
Dear Readers, Listeners,
I am happy to bring you the next episode of the Geneva Health Files podcast.
Tune in to this episode where we speak to a special guest. Susan K Sell, a renowned academic and a globally acclaimed expert who has shed light on the power imbalances in the politics of intellectual property rights. During her visit to Geneva in July 2022, I had the opportunity to learn more about her perspectives on the TRIPS Waiver discussions at the WTO.
Read the transcript of this interview here that we published a few weeks ago.
Our podcast series have been made possible when a reader, a trained radio journalist, wrote to me offering her production and editorial expertise! It has been a great collaboration built on humor, creativity, intuition, flexibility and lots of enthusiasm!
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Cheers.
Priti
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See related episode on the TRIPS waiver here:
COMING SOON: OUR BOOK ON THE TRIPS WAIVER NEGOTIATIONS
Presenting a comprehensive volume capturing the blow-by-blow account of the TRIPS Waiver discussions at the WTO that unfolded during October 2020-June 2022. This is a compilation of 50 stories from Geneva Health Files on the subject.
The book has been put together at the request of several readers of Geneva Health Files, including trade negotiators, academics, and activists. The objective has been to weave together and present the path of these negotiations in a chronological, linear fashion. Nearing 450 pages, the book is being presented as a ready reckoner and a journalistic chronicle of these discussions.
We do hope that this volume will prove to be useful for the different kinds of communities that have followed these discussions in the last two years.
In the interest of time, we decided to self-publish this book to make it easily accessible, just as the discussions on extending the June 2022 ministerial decision to medicines and tests get underway in Geneva in the coming weeks.
Please fill out this form to indicate your interest in getting a paperback version of this book.
We will subsequently share details on where and how to order.
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