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Pharmaceutical industry is undermining its own future as millions of poor people denied access to medicines
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The pharmaceutical industry is denying medicines to millions of poor people and undermining its own future because companies are refusing to change the way they do business in developing country markets, according to a report by international agency Oxfam.
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Oxfam: US, Canada, Europe break promise on access to medicines
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New Report on Anniversary of Doha Declaration
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HIV should not be a death sentence
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More health care workers urgently needed to help HIV and AIDS response
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India, Thailand and Philippines Face Court Challenges to Affordable Medicines
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John Le Carré weighs in on Big Pharma cases
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NGOs welcome renewed focus on AIDS, but say pledge falls short
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Canadian non-governmental organizations working for universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment globally welcomed the federal government’s AIDS pledge made public today, but said it fails to break new ground.
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Annie Lennox Launches Charity Single For World AIDS Day
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Today, on World Aids Day, Oxfam Global Ambassador Annie Lennox is launching SING, a new charity single calling on women to 'sing out' around the issues of HIV and AIDS.
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Health Worker Shortage is Major Obstacle to Universal Treatment
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International Networks Demand Funding for African Health Workers
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Oxfam Urges Canada to Increase Commitment
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Oxfam Urges Massive Investment in Health Systems
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Inadequate funding and aggressive drug company tactics imperil 2010 goal, says Oxfam
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Oxfam and Annie Lennox address Universal Access
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Oxfam: Government must Deliver on AIDS
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December 1st is World AIDS Day
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Female condoms: a scandal of willful ignorance
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New Oxfam report launched at AIDS 2008
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Oxfam partners win coveted "Red Ribbon Award"
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Three of the five grassroots activists honoured at AIDS 2006 for their innovative frontline work are local organisations partners of Oxfam.
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Pharma rhetoric at IAC must be matched by action
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Aggressive Patenting Costs Lives
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Access to Medicines Law Left Unchanged
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Parliament Abdicates Responsibility on Affordable Medicines for Developing Countries
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IAC concludes without a breakthrough
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Officials dodge the 2010 goal of universal access.
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Oxfam Canada's Executive Director Robert Fox writes from the 2008 AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Read Robert's blog...
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