Dates: 02 November 2024 - 06 November 2024
The Medicines Patent Pool took part in the 14th AORTIC International Conference on Cancer in Africa in Dakar from 2 to 6 November 2023. The conference brought together multidisciplinary specialists from the global cancer community to reduce the impact of cancer in Africa.
MPP participated in two sessions:
SUNDAY 5 NOVEMBER
Access to medicines, how can we solve this enigma?
Facilitators and opening remarks:
Panelists:
MPP-HOSTED SESSION
Can we achieve faster and more sustainable access to innovative cancer medicines? Lessons learned from access to innovative HIV medicines.
Introduction and moderation:
Panelists and respective topic:
WE HAD A BOOTH #7 IN THE EXHIBITION AREA
Press and Media
The Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) is a United Nations-backed public health organisation working to increase access to and facilitate the development of life-saving medicines for low- and middle-income countries. Through its innovative business model, MPP partners with civil society, governments, international organisations, industry, patient groups, and other stakeholders to prioritise and license needed medicines and pool intellectual property to encourage generic manufacture and the development of new formulations.
To date, MPP has signed agreements with 22 patent holders for 13 HIV antiretrovirals, one HIV technology platform, three hepatitis C direct-acting antivirals, a tuberculosis treatment, a cancer treatment, four long-acting technologies, a post-partum haemorrhage medicine, three oral antiviral treatments for COVID-19 and 16 COVID-19 technologies.
MPP was founded by Unitaid, which continues to be MPP’s main funder. MPP’s work on access to essential medicines is also funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Government of Canada, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Government of Flanders. MPP’s activities in COVID-19 are undertaken with the financial support of the Japanese Government, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the German Agency for International Cooperation, and SDC.