On 6 June, UNESCO hosted a public seminar at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, with Professors Thomas Pogge and Aidan Hollis, in which these internationally-renowned academics explained proposals for ensuring better access to life-saving medicines for the poor. This has relevance to the ongoing reflection of UNESCO's International Bioethics Committee on Article 15 (the principle of Sharing of Benefits) of the Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights.
Professors Pogge and Hollis aim to reduce deaths attributable to lack of access to life-saving medicines.
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