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Accelerating Access Initiative
access to medicines in developing countries
Aid Vaccine
Author_Yves Beigbeder
Aventis Pasteur
Breast Milk Substitutes
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Children's Vaccine Initiative
Children’s Vaccine Initiative
communicable disease control
Dr Brundtland
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essential medicines access
GAVI Board
global health governance
HAI
International Aid Vaccine Initiative
MDR Tb Patient
Multi-drug Resistant Tb
MVI
NGO Campaign
NGO's Programme
NGO’s Programme
NIDs
pharmaceutical policy
Polio Eradication
Programme Coordinating Board
Public Private Partnerships
public-private health partnerships
River Blindness
Tobacco Free Initiative
Trip Agreement
vaccine distribution strategies
Vaccine Fund
Wales Business Leaders Forum
World Health Assembly
World Health Assembly Resolutions

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138358195
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This perceptive book highlights the need for cooperation between major organisations - whether intergovernmental, commercial or nongovernmental - to ensure developing countries have access to affordable medicines and vaccines, in spite of their different mandates and interests. Yves Beigbeder reviews specific areas of international public health issues and programmes from the vantage point of one particular intergovernmental organisation - the World Health Organisation. He includes studies on the value and risks of public-private partnerships, the access of poor populations to essential drugs and the fight against malaria and tuberculosis and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Further chapters focus on polio eradication, onchocerciasis control, alliances for vaccines and immunization, the promotion of breastfeeding, and the struggle against the tobacco industry.

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