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The following represents four key goals that our organizations agree should guide US trade policy and practice with regard to intellectual property (IP) and health matters.
Under each goal we have listed specific actions that we would like to see the Obama Administration — including but not limited to the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) — and the U.S. Congress take, as appropriate, in order to work toward these goals.
This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of actions, but rather those we all agree are critical to achieving these goals. Some of our organizations do not work on all of the issues raised, while others work on relevant issues not specifically mentioned in this platform. Yet we are united in our support for these goals and would like to work with the Administration and Congress to advance such an agenda to promote both innovation and access to affordable life-saving medicines.
US trade policy and practice should:
1. Promote availability of affordable life-saving medications and protect public health in developing countries
Among the actions we recommend toward this end are the following:
2. Promote innovation to develop and distribute new, effective medicines that address essential health needs without limiting access to existing or future medical products
Among the actions we recommend toward this end are the following:
3. Respect the right of all governments to regulate pharmaceutical markets and ensure equitable access
Among the actions we recommend toward this end are the following:
4. Promote transparency and integrate public health interests into trade policy- making
Endorsed by the following organizations:
ACT UP/New York
ACT UP/Philadelphia
ActionAid International USA
Africa Action
African Services Committee
American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
American Public Health Association (APHA) Trade and Health Forum
American University, Washington College of Law, Program on Information Justice
and Intellectual Property (PIJIP)
Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health (CPATH)
Essential Action
Forum on Democracy & Trade
Global AIDS Alliance
Health GAP (Global Access Project)
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)
Knowledge Ecology International (KEI)
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Oxfam America
Peoples Health Movement-USA
Salud y Fármacos
Stop HIV/AIDS in India Initiative (SHAII)
Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC)
TransAfrica Forum
Treatment Action Group (TAG)
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)
University Coalitions for Global Health (UCGH)
Vermont Global Health Coalition

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