Statements

We need the Patent Pool to work

17 November 2011 - A Joint Statement by Treatment Action Campaign, Treatment Action Group, HIV i-Base, European AIDS Treatment Group and SECTION27.

The EATG welcomes the ATAC Pharmaceutical Company HIV/AIDS Report Card (Oct 6, 2009)

The EATG strongly welcomes the publication of the report on the pharmaceutical industry released on September 10th 2009 by the AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition’s (ATAC)* Drug Development Committee.

The EATG endorses the Verona Declaration (Sept 29, 2009)

The EATG endorses the Verona Declaration which emphasizes the right to health as a fundamental human right for all the people irrespective of origin, ethnicity and legal status.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Joint Statement from the EATG and Deutsche AIDS - Hilfe e.V. to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

World Aids Vaccine Day, May 18th

Sustaining the search for an AIDS vaccine is the right thing to do. One look at the statistics tells us that we are still not winning the fight against HIV/AIDS.

EU Consultation Pharmacovigilance February 2008

EATG’s Response to the EU Commission’s “Strategy To Better Protect Public Health By Strengthening And Rationalising EU Pharmacovigilance: Public Consultation On Legislative Proposals

EATG statement on prophylactic vaccines for HIV in the European population

As a patient group, we advocate for continued public support for the development of therapeutic AND prophylactic HIV vaccines, not only because they are they the only answer to preventing HIV in the long term, but they may also be the only answer to not having to take antiretroviral treatments for a lifetime in people are already infected with HIV.

EATG position on information to patients

Summary, as presented to the Health and Consumer Intergroup in the European Parliament

WTO uses AIDS patients to cover up development round failure

The amendment to the TRIPS-agreement hailed by WTO members fails to ensure access to affordable medicines, say international AIDS organizations.

European activists support Brazil getting access to treatment

"Countries have the right to save lives - compulsory licensing and domestic generic production of ARVs are the way forward for Brazil", says the EATG.
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