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90% of people with HIV worldwide have no access to lifesaving drugs
90% of people with HIV worldwide have no access to lifesaving drugs
Title90% of people with HIV worldwide have no access to lifesaving drugs
CreatorHilary Mcquie
Publisher/AffiliationDirect Action Network (DAN)
People for Fair Trade / Network Opposed to WTO (PFT)

Place of PublicationUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date1999-11-30
NotesAlternate title: World Trade Organization: what are they trading away?

Alternate title: When profit is the only prescription, who calls the shots?

Network Opposed to the WTO is part of the organization People for Fair Trade.

Hilary Mcquie affiliated also with Radical Geographers.

Creator name from handwritten note and printed email attached to poster.

Library has 2 copies.

Attached notes include: printed email by creator, resource credits from the donator.

Donator of Resource: Jeremy Simer.
TimelineBefore WTO
Intended PurposeMobilization
Issue AreaDirect Action
SubjectsDemonstrations; World Trade Organization. Ministerial Conference ; Intellectual property (International law); Intellectual property--Developing nations
Object TypePoster
Physical DescriptionSize: 43 x 28 cm
Condition: good
CollectionWTO Seattle Collection, #5177-003, Box 15, Folder 2
ContributorWTO History Project
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Organizations MentionedPeople for Fair Trade/Network Opposed to WTO (PFT)

Radical Geographers

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