The scale of HIV infection is such that all actors - government, business, civil society, the medical community - need to be drawn into one massive coordinated effort of life-preserving. In this context, are the big pharmaceutical companies part of the solution or part of the problem, asks Walden Bello from Focus on the Global South in a speech delivered at the debate on patents, drug development, and HIV/AIDS at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. Big Pharma are less concerned about saving lives and much more concerned about protecting its patents, he says and suggests a new research and development framework, based on a people-oriented approach to patents, maybe coordinated by the UN, in which there is room for participation by many other actors, including governments, government institutes, and civil society organisations.
Jul 29, 2004
































