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UK UAEM Starter Pack

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This is a 16-page document, put together by UAEM Edinburgh and Emma Preston (Oxford) that is country-specific for UAEM UK chapters. It includes and introduction, facts for flyers, what UAEM has acheived, tips for chapters, reflections on progress in the UK and useful websites, contacts and an FAQ.

2006 New Chapter Handbook

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Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
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A handbook distributed to students interested in starting new chapters in 2006-07. PDF format, 6.0 MB.

(The chapter resources page has similar resources in a more digestible format.)

A student's guide to the EAL

Author(s): 
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
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A simple introduction to the EAL.

A detailed primer on the EAL

Author(s): 
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
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A detailed introduction to the Equitable Access License.

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The Equitable Access License (EAL)

Author(s): 
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)
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Our initial proposal for a model license to promote global access to a technology.

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Global Access Licensing Framework v1.1

Author(s): 
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)
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Our proposal for the strategy university technology transfer offices should adopt to promote global access to their technologies.

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How to campaign for PCS adoption

Author(s): 
UAEM
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A how-to guide to running a PCS adoption campaign on your campus.

Philadelphia Consensus Statement: notable signatories

Author(s): 
UAEM
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A list of noteworthy PCS signatories, including prominent individuals and organizations.

Universities: Key Players in Ensuring Global Access to ARVs

Author(s): 
UAEM
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An explanation of the role of universities in promoting global access to anti-retroviral medications (ARVs).

UAEM Background

Author(s): 
UAEM
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Learn more about UAEM.

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