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Tech pundits assemble to showcase top African innovations

Tech pundits assemble to showcase top African innovations
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Tladi reaches 'world cup' of his law career

Accomplished jurist Dire Tladi has made history with his appointment as a permanent judge at the International Court of Justice

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SA's top jurist up for top UN post

Accomplished jurist and professor of international law at the University of Pretoria (UP), Dire Tladi, is a step closer to making history

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We can't beat the pandemic if rich countries hog all the vaccines: Ramaphosa

While the pandemic has highlighted the value of partnership, it has also demonstrated the damaging effects of unilateral action and unequal access to resources,…

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High-income countries don't support proposal to help poorer countries access the COVID-19 vaccine

High-income countries don't support proposal to help poorer countries access the COVID-19 vaccine
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Covid-19 vaccine makers have complained about South Africa in a letter to Joe Biden – here's what it says


Covid-19 vaccine makers have complained about South Africa in a letter to Joe Biden – here’s what it says
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A number of top Covid-19 vaccine makers have sent a letter to US president Joe Biden, warning against efforts to undermine American intellectual property and innovation-dependent manufacturing jobs.
The letter specifically takes aim at South Africa and India’s efforts to suspend Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) at the World Trade Organization.
The letter, which was signed by senior executives at Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca, was sent by pharmaceutical lobbying group PhRMA.
“Intellectual property protections have been essential not only to speed the research and development of new treatments and vaccines, but also to facilitate sharing of technology and information to scale up vaccine manufacturing to meet global needs.

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University research and the vaccine race – who benefits?


University research and the vaccine race – who benefits?
A little over 40 years ago, in the waning days of his presidency, Jimmy Carter signed the 1980 Bayh-Dole Act launching a transformation in the pursuit and purpose of science in the United States. Before 1980, federally funded science was largely focused on meeting the Cold War defence needs of a nation in a science and technology race with the Soviet Union.
The 1980 act, named after the two sponsoring senators, Birch Bayh of Indiana and Bob Dole of Kansas, initiated in earnest the recognition that the advancement of science was also vital for global economic competitiveness.

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