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Global Strategy and Plan of Action for Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property A Student’s Perspective Usman A. Mushtaq Vice president of External Affairs, International Federation of Medical Students Association Youth commissioner, The Lancet-University of Oslo and Harvard Public Health School Commission on Global Governance for Health World Health Summit 2012, Berlin

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Presented at the WHO led seminar during World Health Summit in October 2012

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Global Strategy and Plan of Action for Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property

A Student’s Perspective

Usman A. Mushtaq Vice president of External Affairs, International Federation of Medical Students Association

Youth commissioner, The Lancet-University of Oslo and Harvard Public Health School Commission on Global Governance for Health

World Health Summit 2012, Berlin

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Are our innovation & intellectual property rights doing enough to empower LMICs to fight such a disease burden, or more importantly, to merge the growing gap in stark health inequities?

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BUT

Rationale for the strategy

• Health inequity: Restricted sharing of biotechnical and intellectual advancement in LMICs--> bifurcates into richer countries with easier access vs. poorer with limited access.

• Chronic+infectious disease double-burden: Defeats the inherent purpose of innovation--> to ameliorate disease burden and improve health care accessibility and technical prowess in LMICs

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BUT

Rationale for the strategy• Ethical & Human Rights Considerations:• The Universal Declaration of Human Rights:“Right

to share in scientific advancement and its benefits..".Denying access to advanced health care and resources is an ethical violation.

• Promote innovation in research and development paradigms unique to LMICs: Which will help in focused needs-based development and accessible medicines.

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Implementation• Over 100 action points over a broad area involving

numerous governing bodies. • WHO passionately leading the work with progress

of implementation.• Many initiatives proposed,

• capacity building LMIC on utilizing the TRIPS flexibilities

• Open source licensing, patent pool, prizes • Was a step to the Consultative Expert Working

Group on Research and Development

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Some Challenges• The strategy so broad that it makes it vague?

• Despite the increased focus on the issue of access and innovation, progress still remains slow.

• Many of the solutions lays outside the working area of WHO and falls under other global governing bodies

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Paradoxes of Health and Trade

k on reconcile divergent interests?

• How do member states work on reconcile divergent interests?

• Do member states prioritize health over trade?

• How can interests around protection of knowledge for the sake of trade and investment be reconciled with efforts to produce global public goods?

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International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations

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Universities Allied for Essential Medicines

•UAEM Global Health Impact Report Card: Measures licensure and IP restrictions pertinent to Universities medical innovations.•Evaluates on three parameters:

• 1. Access: Are licensed/IP rights protected biomedical technologies developed by Universities accessible and affordable to LMICs?

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• 2. Innovation: How pertinent is the development to needs of LMICs double disease-burden or poverty afflictions?

• 3. Curriculum: Does the development do justice to academia's calling to promote global health education?

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Students from McMaster University

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Looking ahead

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Recommendations from the CEWG on R&D

John-Arne Røttingen, CEWG chair:

“If the price of health products continues to reflect the full cost of R&D products, these products will never be affordable for those that need them most. We therefore need to do two things: to delink the cost of research from the price of the product, and to develop mechanisms in addition to intellectual property rights to incentivize research investment in these diseases.”

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Post 2015 development agenda

Where does the issue of access fit in?

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Thank you for listening!