Doha Declaration on life-saving drugs for poor countries not happening
16th Nov 2006, 13:40 GMT
Despite the fact that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) granted a special exemption five years ago, in order that poor countries could access life-saving drug, poor people in developing countries are still dying needlessly because global pharmaceutical giants continue to monopolise drugs for diseases such as cancer and AIDS.
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