PHM-Exch> MSF's campaign asking the EU to cease pursuing policies that hamper access to medicines

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Wed Oct 27 23:43:38 PDT 2010


From: bala at haiap.org <bala at haiap.org>

From: Mai DO <Mai.DO at paris.msf.org> <Mai.DO at paris.msf.org>

The European Commission is actively undermining production, registration,
exportation and transportation of generic medicines through the EU-India
Free Trade Agreement currently being negotiated, the Anti-Counterfeiting
Trade Agreement that is nearing finalization, as well as through EC customs
regulations.

People in developing countries rely on affordable generic medicines. More
than 80% of the medicines used by Médecins Sans Frontières to treat AIDS
across the developing world are produced in India.

We are writing you today to ask you to support our new campaign to ask the
European Commission to cease pursuing policies that seriously hamper access
to affordable life-saving medicines for millions of people in developing
countries.
https://action.msf.org/

We thank you for your support, and appreciate if you could also circulate
the petition to your contacts.

Best regards,


Mai DO
Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines
Médecins Sans Frontières
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A detailed background briefing document is available
at:http://www.msfaccess.org/main/access-patents/hands-off-our-medicine-campaign/

To:   Commissioner De Gucht, DG Trade

The European Commission is pushing trade policies and agreements that will
greatly restrict access to affordable medicines for people in developing
countries.  If you continue to pursue your actions, people who rely on
these medicines to stay alive will be left without a lifeline and many are
likely to die.

I urge you therefore to take the following actions immediately:
•	Stop pushing for provisions in free trade agreements that will turn
off the tap on production of affordable generic medicines.
•	Stop detaining generic medicines that are in transit through Europe
on their way to patients in developing countries by amending the EC customs
regulations now.
•	Stop pushing for restrictions on production and supply of generic
medicines through anti-counterfeiting policies like ACTA, the secretive
international anti-counterfeiting trade agreement.

For those who desperately need these affordable, life-saving medicines all
over the developing world, I ask that you reverse your positions and commit
to supporting access to medicines for all.
https://action.msf.org/
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