WHO MAY APPLY? Anyone interested in learning more about IP as it impacts access to medicines.
In the selection of participants, preference will be given to:
1.African residents working in the area of the right to health, access to medicines, policy makers working on trade and development, human rights organisations (including NGOs and Government agencies), health professionals, legal practitioners and academics;
2. Are fluent in English;
3. Have daily access to the internet as well as access to a computer with the following specifications: - Operating System: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, ME or XP; MacOS 9 or MacOS X
- Hardware: minimum 128 Mbytes of RAM preferably 512 MB, 1GByte of free disk space
- Software: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel 2000 or higher Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or higher
- Browser: Internet Explorer 5 or higher OR Netscape Navigator 5 or higher
- Modem: 56 kbps minimum
4. Are committed to participating fully in all the elements of the short course
5. Are committed to promoting a rights based responses to access to HIV, TB and Hepatitis C medicines in their own countries and in the region, by addressing barriers intellectual barrier rights. |