#NoCovidMonopolies Nearly 400 MEPs and MPs Join Chorus of Voices Calling for a TRIPS Waiver

Recently, nearly 400 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and of national Parliaments from across the EU signed a joint appeal expressing their unequivocal support for the measure, adding their voice to that of 175 Nobel laureates and former Heads of State and Governments, the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), scientists, trade unions, NGOs and the general public.
In October 2020, South Africa and India submitted a proposal at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to temporarily waive certain intellectual property (IP) rights under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) until widespread vaccination is in place globally. Since then, and despite the growing support for the initiative, the discussions have not gone beyond the exchange of clarifications and additional explanations. This is due to the opposition of a handful of countries, most notably the EU and its Member States, the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan, among others. Supporting the TRIPS waiver would be among the most powerful and effective available ways for governments to demonstrate their commitment to global cooperation and increase global access to vaccines.
It is evident that there are insufficient vaccine doses because of limited manufacturing capabilities and other challenges to the supply chain. Traditional voluntary mechanisms will not and cannot deliver the scale-up of production and technology transfer needed to respond to this challenge. Initiatives like the COVAX facility depend heavily on pledges and commitments that have yet to materialise, and in any case would be insufficient to provide the level of coverage needed to bring a timely end to the pandemic. If the situation remains unchanged, the interests and profits of the few will determine the fate of most. As the Director General of the World Health Organization has said, we face the risk of a “catastrophic moral failure”.
It is not too late for the European Commission and EU governments to change course and finally listen to leading experts and elected representatives, dropping the opposition to the TRIPS waiver and engaging in text-based negotiations.
Across Europe, frontline workers are making huge sacrifices to save lives while people grow furious at vaccination delays—yet the EU and its Member States are still putting Big Pharma profits ahead of ramping up vaccine production. It's time for the EU to lead the G20 in supporting a TRIPS waiver so we can speed up vaccinations and avoid the risks of more endless lockdowns, rising public backlash, mutant variations and needless death - Rosa Pavanelli, General Secretary

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This press release is the result of a coordinated effort led by Health Action International (HAI) and is endorsed by a further group of 39 European and International civil society organisations (all full list of endorsing organisations is attached below)
For supporting quotes from MEPs and endorsing organisations, see here
The joint appeal (signed by 388 MPs and MEPs) can be found here
Text of this press release is also available in French, German, Spanish and Swedish
For questions and further information, please contact Jaume Vidal (jaume@haiweb.org) and Alex Lawrence (alex@haiweb.org)
LIST OF ENDORSING ORGANISATIONS
International
Amnesty International
Association des Femmes de l’Europe Méridionale (AFEM)
Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO)
European African Treatment Advocates Network (EATAN)
European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG)
European Network against Privatization and Commercialization of Health and Social Protection
European Public Service Union
Fairwatch
Global Network of People Living with HIV
Health Action International (HAI)
Human Rights Watch
International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFSMA)
Medact
Médecins du Monde
Oxfam International
Public Services International (PSI)
Right to Cure – European Citizens’ Initiative
Society for International Development (SID)
Belgium
Viva Salud
Centrale Nationale des Employés (CNE)
Denmark
Oxfam Ibis
Finland
Coalition for Research and Action for Social Justice and Human Dignity
Physicians for Social Responsibility
France
Observatoire Transparence Médicaments
Global Health Advocates
Germany
BUKO Pharma-Kampagne
Brot für die Welt
Medico International
World Vision Deutschland
Greece
PRAKSIS
Ireland
Access to Medicines Ireland (AMI)
Netherlands
Pharmaceutical Accountability Foundation
Wemos
Spain
Asociación por un Acceso Justo al Medicamento
ATTAC Spain
Club de Madrid
Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo
Médicos Sin Fronteras (MSF) España
No Gracias
Salud por Derecho
Salud y Farmacos