WTO workshop on health, trade and intellectual property: an integrated approach to COVID-19
Thursday, October 22,2020
AsemconnectVietnam - The WTO held on 21 October 2020 the first edition of the technical workshop on “An Integrated Health, Trade and Intellectual Property Approach to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic”. The workshop, intended for policymakers, aimed at building capacity to assess domestic health systems, intellectual property (IP) regimes and trade policy settings to use these tools effectively in an integrated and coherent way to respond to the pandemic. It also offered participants an opportunity to identify and consider their priority capacity-building needs.
Presentations by the WTO Secretariat, complemented by presentations from the WHO and WIPO secretariats, focused on an overview of the regulatory and other health challenges, key features of the global IP system, trade policy settings that can facilitate access to COVID-19-related health technologies as well as each organization's work to support members in this endeavour. They also considered flexibilities within each framework to respond to domestic policy objectives and development needs. Presentations are available here.
The workshop also introduced the second edition of the WHO-WIPO-WTO study “PromotingAccess to Medical Technologies and Innovation”, launched on 29 July 2020. The COVID-19 section of the study serves as the basis for providing an overview of the issues that have arisen during the pandemic regarding the health, trade and IP determinants for innovation in, and access to, health technologies and that are addressed by the study.
Seventy-five Geneva-based and capital-based experts from over 40 different WTO members and observers and officials of the Ministries of Health, Trade, Finance, Foreign Affairs and Education, as well as IP offices, took part in the workshop. They represented expertise from many distinct policy dimensions which emphasized the need for an integrated approach to deal with the crisis.
Source: www.wto.org/english/news_e/news20_e/heal_21oct20_e.htm
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