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    08/02/2012: USPTO Launches ‘Patents For Humanity’ Prize Project
    07/02/2012: WHO Group To Consult On Pandemic Flu Framework In Lead-Up To Assembly
    02/02/2012: Another Indian Generics Company Signs With Patent Pool
    01/02/2012: WIPO Report Shows Strong Economic Contribution Of Copyright
    30/01/2012: WHO, Gates, Industry And NGO Leaders Elevate Attention To Neglected Diseases
    26/01/2012: Officials, Industry Discuss IPR In Relation To Economy And Society
    25/01/2012: Director Kazatchkine Resigns From The Global Fund
    03/01/2012: Most-Read IP-Watch Posts Of 2011 Tell Story Of International IP Policymaking
    16/12/2011: Russia’s WTO Accession Hailed As Sign Of Commitment To Multilateralism
    14/12/2011: Issues Of Interest To IP Community Abound At WTO Ministerial
    08/12/2011: A Call At OHCHR For Policy Action On Right To Enjoy Benefits Of Scientific Progress
    06/12/2011: WIPO Patent Law Committee Sets Sights On “Balance” Among Member Interests
    04/12/2011: Ways Forward Proposed For Tech Transfer & IP At Durban Climate Talks
    24/11/2011: IP, Trade And Public Health Leaders Turn A Page In History Together
    22/11/2011: Doha+10: MSF Asks, What’s Next For TRIPS And Health?
    22/11/2011: WHO Pandemic Advisory Group Adjourns Early
    21/11/2011: 10 Years Of TRIPS And Public Health: An Anniversary To Celebrate?
    18/11/2011: WIPO Development Committee Completes Work; Creates Technical Cooperation Review Group
    18/11/2011: Debate At WIPO Over Process For Technical Assistance Review
    17/11/2011: WHO Advisory Group On Pandemic Flu To Meet Next Week
    17/11/2011: WTO Ministers Asked To Send Message On TRIPS Extension For LDCs
    17/11/2011: WTO, WHO, WIPO To Discuss TRIPS And Health Declaration
    16/11/2011: Least-Developed Nations Propose Extension Of Deadline To Join TRIPS
    15/11/2011: WIPO Development Committee Kicks Off With Compromise
    11/11/2011: UNESCO Creates Fund For Budget Shortfall After US Withholds Dues
    01/11/2011: WHO Group Agrees On New Mechanism To Fight Poor-Quality Medicines
    27/10/2011: WIPO Re:Search Bridges Public, Private Sectors For Neglected Disease Research
    27/10/2011: Revised EPO Patent For Conventional Broccoli Has Public Interest Ramifications
    26/10/2011: IP Enforcement Tensions At WTO; Health Amendment Extended Again
    25/10/2011: WIPO Re:Search Webpage Goes Live, Shows Sponsors
    25/10/2011: Philippines IP Office: ‘Our Meeting Is Not Fostering Corporate Greed’
    24/10/2011: WIPO Defends Involvement In IP Enforcement Meeting In The Philippines
    23/10/2011: WTO IP Committee Addresses Medicines Access, Plain-Packaged Tobacco, ACTA
    21/10/2011: Palestinian Membership In UNESCO Could Raise Questions For US At WIPO
    20/10/2011: UPOV Sprouts A New Public Face – As Farmers Protest
    19/10/2011: WIPO To Launch New Drug R&D Database For Neglected Disease Licences
    18/10/2011: WTO Trains Officials On TRIPS Flexibilities For Public Health
    11/10/2011: Medicines Patent Pool Signs Deal With Indian Generics Producer
    04/10/2011: As Bilateral Trade Deals Proceed, WIPO Hears Warnings, Calls For Change
    26/09/2011: Inside Views: Health Impact Fund – Raising Issues Of Distribution, IP Rights And Alliances
    16/09/2011: Questions Arise Over UN Policy On Non-Communicable Diseases And IP Rights
    15/09/2011: NCDs Pose Major Threat to Public Health, WHO Reports
    14/09/2011: South Africa Conference On IP And Innovation
    10/09/2011: “Washington Declaration” Demands Return Of Public Interest In IP Rights
    21/07/2011: Corporate Self-Interest And Strategic Choices: Gilead Licenses To Medicines Patent Pool
    19/07/2011: Kenya Opens Region’s Door To GM Maize
    14/07/2011: Neglected Diseases R&D Financing Proposals Shaping Up At WHO
    14/07/2011: WHO Enters Next Phase Of Global Plan To Increase Flu Vaccine Production
    14/07/2011: WIPO, The ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Of Climate Change Policy, Urged To Awaken
    13/07/2011: Does Introduction Of A Utility Model Protection Regime Make Sense In India?