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Repository of trade and health issues

Centad is currently working on a repository of trade and health publications. This work is part of an ongoing World Health Organisation (WHO) project to create a virtual library of trade and health-related articles pertaining to India. The virtual library will help researchers, academicians, policymakers and others in their research work.

In this regard, Centad is looking for books, theses, articles from journals and presentations on trade and health (in the Indian context) from published and unpublished sources, on the following topics:

  • Intellectual property
  • Pharmaceuticals industry
  • Drug pricing
  • Pharma policy
  • Regulatory framework
  • Access to medicines
  • Health services
  • Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) standards and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) agreements
  • Food standards

Send details of the publication, along with a copy of the same or an abstract (in case of a copyright issue), to be added to the WHO's virtual library. In the absence of a copy of the publication, send us its details in the following format:

 Title:

 

 Sub Title:

 

 Editor:

 

 Author(s):

 

 Co-Authors:

 

 Source:

 

 Source of
 Acquisitions:

 

 ISBN:

 

 ISSN:

 

 Document  No. :

 

 Physical
 Description:

 

 Date of
 Publication:

 

 Publisher's  name:

 

 Place of
 publishing:

 

 Year of  publishing:

 

 Subjects
 (Keywords):

 

 Summary:

 

 Web Link:

 

Material should be sent in latest by September 15, 2007, to:

Centre for Trade and Development (Centad)
A1/304, Safdarjung Enclave
New Delhi 110029
Ph: 00 91 11 41459226
Email: Centad@centad.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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