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Published on August 24, 2020
The Dahdaleh Institute hosted Promoting human rights and access to safe medicines during pandemics: The critical role of Internet pharmacies at RightsCon 2020. The panel discussed the challenge of access to safe internet pharmacies and medicines during pandemics.
Panelists included:
Aria Ilyad Ahmad, Global Health Foresighting Research Fellow, Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research
Jillian Clare Kohler, Professor, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy; Director, WHO CC for Governance, Transparency and Accountability in the Pharmaceutical Sector
Bertrand de la Chapelle, Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
Oki Olufuye, Health Manager, Consultant, Teraputik Konsulting
Pat Kane, Senior Vice President, Verisign Naming and Registry Services [Unable to participate]
Ron Andruff: President, ONR Consulting, Inc. [Moderator]
Mark W. Datysgeld, Internet Governance and Policies consultant, Governance Primer [Online Coordinator]
Moderator Ronald N. Andruff wrote a detailed report on the discussion.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
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Towards a Regulatory Framework for Internet Pharmacies | Library, Research
Global Regulatory Frameworks for Online Pharmacies | Project, Research |
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