The purpose of this page is to provide access to resources developed for or during the Cape Town IPHU. See below.
Course Schedule
Program overview here
Daily details here.
Pre-readings
See list of general readings here. Priorities are indicated.
See list of readings on access to medicines here. Priorities are suggested here and in some cases on the daily details page.
Scenario briefings
Project work, from Days 4-8, will be structured around a series of Scenario Briefs.
Scenario Brief: ARIPO.
Scenario Brief: Counterfeit.
Scenario Brief: LDC.
Scenario Brief: Regulation.
Scenario Brief: TB in Egypt.
Resources
Health Systems (T. Sundararaman)
Social Determination of Health
Movement building: Report of PHM activism research (David Legge).
Universal Health CoverUP (David Legge).
UHC: A Background Note (David Legge).
IP, Trade and Access Glossary, Abridged (Brook Baker and Yousuf Vawda)
African Medicines Agency (Linda Shuro)
Global and Regional Governance of IP (Yousuf Vawda)
IP, Trade and Access (Yousuf Vawda)
Substandard, Falsified and Counterfeit (Yousfu Vawda)
Drug Access Apartheid (Salomé Meyer)
Drug Access Apartheid - Presentation Text (Salomé Meyer)
TB R&D funding trends 2005-2017 (Marcus Low, TAC)
Anti-Counterfeiting Initiatives (Gopa)
Biologics: a story of regulatory barriers (Gargeya)
Regulation and access to medicines (Gargeya)
Famous episodes
Fighting for the LDCs by Alice Ineza
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines by Luciana de Melo Nunes Lopes
Drug access Apartheid by Salomé Meyer
India'a Gleevec and Novartis case by Prathibha Sivasubramanian
Useful links
African Union Model Law Medical Products Regulation
Drahos and Braithwaite (2004) Who owns the knowledge economy? Political organizing behind TRIPS.
Malebona Precious Matsoso video on Section 27 website
Practical matters
Social events. Evening social events are an important part of the IPHU experience (cultural events, films, etc). These are entirely participant organised.We need a social events team.
Documentation. A disparate range of resources are produced during the IPHU (including precious photographs). We need a documentation collective to collects these so that they can be made available to everyone during and after the course.
Social media. We use social media to communicate among ourselves and with the outside communities watching this IPHU. The social media group takes the lead in making this happen.
Evaluation
IPHU courses are carefully evaluated as part of learning how to do it better (more on evaluation here). Nightly Program Committee meetings (open to everyone) and the Smiley reports are key mechanisms for in-course evaluation (here). We need a Smiley Committee to ensure that we have a new smiley template for each day.
All participants are requested to complete the online course evaluation. Watch this space.