[e-drug] Oxfam urges the World Health Assembly to adopt resolutions to ensure access to medicine for poor countries

E-DRUG: Oxfam urges WHA to adopt resolutions to ensure access to medicine for poor countries
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Oxfam urges the World Health Assembly to adopt resolutions to ensure access
to medicine for poor countries
   1. Commission on Intellectual Property Rights' Innovation and Public
   Health (CIPH) Report
   The CIPH report recommends transparent and consistent pricing policies
   by originator and generic companies in both middle income and least
   developed countries, since vast numbers of very poor people live in the
   former as well as the latter. It affirms that governments should
   promote competition; strengthen regulation; encourage viable local and
   regional markets, and engage in South/South cooperation to enhance
   generic competition, including through local production of quality
   products. Oxfam believes that generic competition is crucial to price
   reduction as shown in the case of Antiretrovirals where price dropped
   from $ 10,000 to $ 140 per person per year.

   Over and above TRIPS compliance, the issue of TRIPS Plus measures
   introduced in the bilateral and regional Free Trade Agreements is a
   particular concern. These agreements have devastating implications for
   countries faced with overwhelming health challenges, and the need to
   access relevant affordable first and second-line medicines, now and in
   the future. We strongly welcome the fact that the report highlights that
   adverse health consequences must be explicitly recognised before any
   such binding agreements are entered into.

   As the report notes, the flexibilities in the WTO TRIPS agreement, and
   in particular the use of compulsory licenses and the amendments for
   production for export are not - in practice - assisting countries to
   access patented medicines. It is clear that the flaws in the TRIPS
   Agreement merit review of the agreement. Oxfam recommends that the WHA
   adopts the recommendations of the CIPH report.
   2. The Global framework on essential health research and development
report notes: "There is no evidence that the implementation of the
   TRIPS agreement in developing countries will significantly boost R&D in
   pharmaceuticals on Type II (such as HIV/AIDS and TB) and particularly
   Type III (such as African sleeping sickness and African river blindness)
   diseases. Insufficient market incentives are the decisive factor" Thus
   the report adds to the mounting evidence of the ineffective Intellectual
   Property Rights system in ensuring R&D for medicines for poor people.

   The current massive public health challenges from both communicable and
   non-communicable diseases require new mechanisms for promoting R&D.
   Oxfam supports the WHA resolution calling for an international mechanism
   to increase global coordination and funding of medical R&D. The proposed
   R&D framework enables countries to focus the R&D agenda to the public
   health needs of their citizens and avoids the market failure in filling
   the medicines research gap.

   Conclusion

   These two resolutions provide an opportunity for revision of the global
   public health agenda in ways that recognise the extreme urgency of
   achieving access to medicines that are relevant to global public health,
   and that support long-term, sustainable production of low priced public
   health goods through reinforcing competition, and by introducing
   innovative ways to finance R&D.

   Dr. Mohga Kamal
   Health policy advisor
   Oxfam GB
   Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Cowley,
   Oxford, OX4 2JY, UK
   Tel: + 44 (0) 1865 472290
   Fax +44 (0) 1865 312245
   E mail mksmith@Oxfam.org.uk

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