Executive summary
- By: World Trade Organization
- Source: Promoting Access to Medical Technologies and Innovation, 2nd Edition , pp 16-23
- Publication Date: July 2020
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/e80ba30e-en
- Language: English
Public health is inherently a global challenge and thus assumes high priority for international cooperation. The World Health Organization (WHO) is the directing and coordinating authority for health, but the interaction between health issues and other policy domains human rights, development policy, intellectual property (IP) and international trade creates a strong rationale for cooperation and coordination between the WHO and other international organizations, in particular the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). This study and its updated and reviewed second edition have emerged from an ongoing programme of trilateral cooperation among these agencies. It responds to an increasing demand, particularly in developing countries, for strengthened capacity for informed policy-making in areas of intersection between health, trade and IP, focusing on access to and innovation of medicines and other medical technologies. The need for cooperation and coherence at the international level has intensified over the past decades, as successive multilateral decisions have confirmed.
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