

Greetings from MSF’s Access Campaign team,
2017 has been an action-packed year for us, working as ever to support our medical teams to give the people in our clinics and others the best medical care.
Our highlights include a dramatic drop in the price of hep C medicines, potentially opening the way for many more people to get on treatment.
As well, we celebrate that many more children are now vaccinated as a result of a vaccine price-drop, and the ‘humanitarian mechanism’ we helped to create for vaccinating children in emergencies.
Finally we have been very pleased to see tuberculosis take its place at last in the international spotlight, drawing attention to what is a global health emergency.
Looking ahead to 2018, there are many challenges and opportunities in the Access to Medicines world.
We’ve set out here in our ‘Wishlist 2018’ just a few of the ambitions and hopes we have for the year ahead that will help increase affordable access to medicines for people.
We hope you’ll want to stay in touch and support our work in the coming year.
Because Medicines Shouldn’t be a Luxury!
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In 2018, we WISH to see governments do everything they can to ensure more people can access affordable treatment, and for pharmaceutical companies to slash their exorbitant prices.
In 2018, we WISH for governments to reject harmful trade proposals that could threaten generic medecines, and reform their patent laws to protect public health.
In 2018, we WISH for Pfizer and GSK to allow other companies to produce more affordable vaccines, saving more children's lives.
Because Medicines Shouldn’t be a Luxury!
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