[e-drug] Role and function of E-drug (cont'd)

E-drug: Role and function of E-drug (cont'd)
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In response to the moderator's request and being a E-drug user
since the beginning, I would like to add my voice to those who
plead for keeping e-drug as it is. I cannot word the reasons why
more beautifully than Ken Harvey did.

Those of us working to improve access to and use of needed
medicines are aware of the fact that our field is not a purely
technical one. Throughout the years I have benefited enormously
from the news reports and political analysis from different parts of
the world as well as the more technical information and discussions
posted on E-drug.

The postings on e-drug reflect the priorities and interests of those
who read and use e-drug. That is why in my view it is such an
interesting mix. (I don't claim to read all that is posted and am
grateful for the delete button.)

I also would like to take this opportunity to thank the E-drug
moderators, some of whom have been doing this pro bono work for
many years.

Ellen 't Hoen

Ellen 't Hoen, LL.M.
MSF- Access to Essential Medicines Campaign
8, rue Saint-Sabin, 75544 Paris Cedex 11
tel: + 33 (0) 1 40212836
fax: + 33 (0) 1 48066868
e-mail: ellen.t.hoen@paris.msf.org
Web-site: www.accessmed-msf.org

[Thanks, Ellen! I guess we all need a cheer now and then... HH]

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