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People's Health Assembly 2

July 18-23, 2005 Cuenca - Ecuador

The Second Peoples Health Assembly is scheduled to be held in July 2005 in Cuenca, Ecuador. The Assembly will be the result of a process of local and national reflection, discussion, debate and exchange of experiences of communities and networks as well as conferences and workshops about the aspects that influence the health and well being of everyone. At the same time there will be a joining together of campaigns and mobilisation of organisations and groups of people from around the world.

PHA 2005 Website

PHM NSW Launch

Monday 21 March 2005 in Sydney. More details here soon!

Please email PHM NSW for more information.

PHM Victoria Launch

Come and find out more about PHM globally and engage with the development process of PHM in Australia. PHM members will provide some short presentations on relevant issues and projects. This will be followed by general discussions, all welcome!

Thursday, 24 March 2005, 7pm

Rm G.04, La Trobe University City Campus
215 Franklin St, Melbourne

More information please email us

Community Health Links Project

PHM Australia is developing a Community Health Links Project to partner Community Health Centres in Australia to brother/sister organisations in the majority world.

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Global Campaign Against India's Patent Act

A Global Day of Action is being organized on Feb 26, 2005 to protest the Patents Amendment bill that is currently under consideration by Indian parliament. India is under pressure to comply with the TRIPS agreement on Intellectual Property Rights, as dictated by World Trade Organization (WTO). This peoples’ mobilization effort is aimed at building solidarity around pressurizing the Indian Government to reassess the Bill to take into account all the flexibilities offered by TRIPS. The bill in its current form is even more stringent than what the TRIPS regulations demand. Ideally, we believe it is in the best interest of people in India that TRIPS itself be eliminated altogether.

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