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Page 1: Zimbabwe CSOs TRIPS and Access to medicines Aulline Mabika-Chapisa.

Zimbabwe CSOs TRIPS and Access to medicinesAulline Mabika-Chapisa

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Objective of presentation The objective of my

presentation is to explore what civil society organisations in Zimbabwe can do to influence the IP and trade policy and operational landscape in order to promote access to medicines.

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Shared policy values and objectives?

Economic growth…capital

Efficient allocation of resources

Eliminate barriers to free trade Control risks to health

Universal access to health services

Improved population health

Equitable allocation of resources

Public Heath policy objectives

Sustainable economic and human development

International specialization

Trade policy objectives

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Human Rights Approach to Lobbying AdvocacyThe TRIPS Agreement 'can and should

be interpreted and implemented in a manner supportive of WTO members' right to protect public health and, in particular, to promote access to medicines for all,' Doha Declaration, 2001

New Constitution presents an opportunity for advocacy- Section 76 the provides right to health care

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Human Rights Approach contHuman rights principles and

mechanisms require that IPR rules do not stifle access to essential goods for the welfare of society. In addition, human rights law calls for measures that respect, protect and fulfil the right to health and provide for the right to the enjoyment of the benefits of scientific progress and its applications

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IP Law ReformThe reform of intellectual property

has to strike a balance between protecting and respecting the rights of holders of patents, and public interest concerns particularly those on access to essential drugs for a country like Zimbabwe which carries a heavy burden of HIV/AIDS and other chronic diseases.

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CSO powerThe role played by the Treatment

Action Campaign in South Africa in 2000 is instructive

The LDC groups’ request for extension of transition period was discussed in the WTO council meeting had garnered support from more than 300 civil society organizations.

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Creating SynergiesJournalists have a moral obligation to promote

human rights all the time and in every story because media are “watchdogs” whose role is to bark loudly to warn people about threats to their freedom, to their security, to their livelihoods and to their culture.” Internews

media can raise public awareness, activatevalues, and generate outside pressure

from the public and international community against bad policies and practices

Rest of civil Society- its an issue for women’s organizations, good governance NGOs etc

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Providing Information through researchDeveloping states should realise

that macroeconomic trade policies, particularly unfair trade terms imposed on them by the WTO, have substantially increased poverty and inequality between and within countries. Government delegates must be armed with relevant information when they go to trade negotiations

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Policy pressures, struggles reversals…

TRIPS: Doha victory clarified existing rights

Countries produced generics despite WTOMarket pressures: India passes patenting

lawTRIPS flexibilities championed globallyRegional trade agreements (EPAS)include

TRIPS plus Anti-counterfeit laws

And so on….

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ConclusionZahrnt’s (2008) concludes that

non-economic interests lobbied by influential civil society organizations exert greater influence on the negotiating positions of member states than pure trade/ economic interests of the nations.