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Global Treatment Action Campaign (GTAC) is a network for communication and organizing advocacy efforts for access to essential medications for AIDS and other diseases. The campaigns vary but the core issues remain the same: exorbitant drug prices, crippling debt, and insufficient public health strategies to treat those affected by the AIDS epidemic. more About GTAC
IN THE NEWS Rosenberg, Tina. "Look at Brazil: Patent laws are malleable. Patients are educable. Drug companies are vincible. The world's AIDS crisis is solvable." New York Times Magazine, 28 JANUARY 20001.
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GTAC New York
NYC MARCH 5th: AIDS DRUGS FOR AFRICA MARCH & RALLY
STOP MEDICAL APARTHEID
PROTEST AGAINST DRUG COMPANIES BLOCKING AFFORDABLE AIDS TREATMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
**THE MARCH IS STILL ON***
The events below are in response to the call to action and solidarity from AIDS activists in South Africa against multinational pharmaceutical companies. The drug companies are suing the South African government in order to block affordable, generic AIDS drugs and importation of less expensive drugs from other nations. Groups around the world are responding to the call by organizing a Day of Action targeting drug company profiteering on March 5, 2001. On this day, the court action by more than 40 multinational drug companies against the South African government will be heard in the Pretoria High Court.
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NYC SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
GTAC New York Contacts
Phone: 212-674-9598 E-mail: GTACny@hotmail.com
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