Trade

Animal Instincts fall short

IPN News coverage

Half a cheer for fair trade

Author: Linda Whetstone

Publication date:

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Biotechnology: How to set African women free

IPN Opinion article

Author: Dr Margaret Karembu

A trade dispute between rich nations could unlock or tighten the chains on the world's poorest farmers - meaning most African women. The World Trade Organisation's forthcoming ruling on GM foods could keep them scratching at the soil for subsistence or help them conquer famine.

The real bloodsuckers

IPN Opinion article

Author: Kendra Okonski

Trade, Economic Development and Public Health: TRIPs after Doha

Author: Bibek Debroy

PDF transcript of Professor Debroy's speech at June 2002 event in Geneva, Switzerland, "Implementing the Doha Declaration on TRIPs and Public Health"