Forced Sterilization bill, Apotex drug shipment followed Clinton Foundation involvement in Rwanda
Apotex drug shipment occurred shortly after 'forced sterilization bill' passed in Rwanda. Apotex was able to ship all of the anti-retroviral drugs to Rwanda recently after
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a statement excoriating a draft bill in the Rwandan Parliament that would govern individuals’ reproductive health with compulsory AIDS tests and forced sterilization for subjects deemed to be mentally disabled. According to HRW health and human rights director Joe Amon
In 2002, as Bill Clinton contemplated his next act, he received an impassioned letter from his former presidential policy adviser, Ira C. Magaziner, a friend since their days as Rhodes scholars. The two had just met in Barcelona, Spain, with the leaders of several AIDS-ravaged nations, including Mr. Kagame, and heard how hundreds of thousands of people were dying because they could not afford antiretroviral drugs.
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network was cautiously optimistic today in welcoming news that Rwanda will be the first developing country to attempt using Canada's Access to Medicines Regime to purchase an affordable AIDS drug from Canada. Yesterday, Rwanda notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) of its intention to import 260,000 packs of Apo-Triavir from Canada over the next twoyears. Apo-Triavir is a generic drug manufactured by Ontario-based Apotex Inc. It combines three patented brand-name drugs: zidovudine, lamivudine and nevirapine. The notification by Rwanda is the first step for Apotex to get a licence that will allow it to produce and export this medicine.
Uganda: Fight against malaria and HIV/AIDS gathers pace
](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uganda-hiv-sterilisation/hiv-positive-ugandan-women-complain-of-forced-sterilization-in-government-hospitals-idUSKCN11A0D9)) -> Shows presence of Médecins Sans Frontières in Uganadan hospitals.
The forced and coerced sterilization of women living with HIV is a pervasive global phenomenon, and has been reported by women living with HIV along with other coercive practices in – Bangladesh, Botswana, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Democratic Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Fiji, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela, Viet Nam, and Zambia.
Peruvian Government Shelves Investigation into Massive Forced Sterilizations of Indigenous Women
Medecins Sans Frontieres - usually translated as Doctors Without Borders - could equally be translated as Doctors Without Boundaries - far more fitting imo
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swordfish69 ago
Forced Sterilization bill, Apotex drug shipment followed Clinton Foundation involvement in Rwanda
Apotex drug shipment occurred shortly after 'forced sterilization bill' passed in Rwanda. Apotex was able to ship all of the anti-retroviral drugs to Rwanda recently after
Rwanda Forced Sterilization Bill Sparks Controversy
Rwanda Aid Shows Reach and Limits of Clinton Foundation
Rwanda first to try buying affordable AIDS drug from Canada using Access to Medicines Regime ](https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/rwanda-first-to-try-buying-affordable-aids-drug-from-canada-using-access-to-medicines-regime-534002881.html))
HIV-positive Ugandan women complain of forced sterilization in government hospitals ](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uganda-hiv-sterilisation/hiv-positive-ugandan-women-complain-of-forced-sterilization-in-government-hospitals-idUSKCN11A0D9))
Uganda: Fight against malaria and HIV/AIDS gathers pace ](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uganda-hiv-sterilisation/hiv-positive-ugandan-women-complain-of-forced-sterilization-in-government-hospitals-idUSKCN11A0D9)) -> Shows presence of Médecins Sans Frontières in Uganadan hospitals.
Peruvian Government Shelves Investigation into Massive Forced Sterilizations of Indigenous Women
DerivaUK ago
Medecins Sans Frontieres - usually translated as Doctors Without Borders - could equally be translated as Doctors Without Boundaries - far more fitting imo
Lazmat ago
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