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Can the G8 Provide a Cure? Heidi Ullrich, Working Paper #35 JULY 2008
This paper highlights the ailing state of global health
governance as evidenced by the lack of progress on the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), in particular the goals related to health. Policy coherence
within the global health governance system is not evolving fast enough to ensure that trade and development issues related to public health, particularly
concerning access to medicines, are effectively aligned at national, regional,
and multilateral levels. The paper briefly reviews the WTO Trade-Related
Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement and the 2001
Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health. A case study outlines the manner in
which "TRIPS-plus" provisions in selected US free trade agreements (FTAs)
have undermined multi-level policy coherence in trade, development, and public
health. The discussion then identifies three unique governance mechanisms of
the G8 that make the group a potentially powerful catalyst for innovation in
global health governance, and assesses the opportunities that the 2008 G8
Hokkaido Summit may offer. The paper concludes by offering recommendations for enhancing multi-level policy
coherence and for strengthening the system of global health governance.
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