Background
ITPC was birthed in 2003 in Cape Town, South Africa, by a committed group of 125 HIV activists from 65 countries who refused to accept a world in which people living with HIV were denied access to life-saving medicine. As ITPC grew into a Global Activist Network (GAN) advocating for the needs of communities affected by HIV and TB, it also laid the groundwork for community-driven work extending beyond singular diseases and addressing the systemic issues affecting people’s health and quality of life— exposing and resisting entrenched global power dynamics that consistently prioritize privilege and profit over the right to health and dignity. Today, we celebrate 20 years, highlighting progress in the fight for equitable access and affordability to treatment, amplifying community power, and building resilience within communities.
The Solidarity Project aims to improve public health outcomes (incidence, prevalence, and reductions in morbidity and mortality) by improving the affordability of key patented health products for HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, cervical cancer, and any public health emergencies in 24 LMICs. The Solidarity Project, which complements other access strategies such as voluntary licenses, aims to address IP barriers in 24 LMICs, by working within the framework of national laws and international agreements such as the World Trade Organization’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) to facilitate price reductions through market entry of key generic and biosimilar products (GBPs).
Under ITPC’s global coordination of the project, technical assistance shall continue to be provided to the hubs, country partners and ITPC to support country partners work on implementation of TRIPS flexibilities and removal/mitigation of TRIPS-plus provisions.
Consultant Scope of Work and Deliverables
ITPC is seeking a Special Adviser on Patent Law and Policy to:
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Background
ITPC was birthed in 2003 in Cape Town, South Africa, by a committed group of 125 HIV activists from 65 countries who refused to accept a world in which people living with HIV were denied access to life-saving medicine. As ITPC grew into a Global Activist Network (GAN) advocating for the needs of communities affected by HIV and TB, it also laid the groundwork for community-driven work extending beyond singular diseases and addressing the systemic issues affecting people’s health and quality of life— exposing and resisting entrenched global power dynamics that consistently prioritize privilege and profit over the right to health and dignity. Today, we celebrate 20 years, highlighting progress in the fight for equitable access and affordability to treatment, amplifying community power, and building resilience within communities.
The Solidarity Project aims to improve public health outcomes (incidence, prevalence, and reductions in…
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To Apply:
Submit your expression of interest that consists of at least the following:
(i) CV description of experience;
(ii) Quotation indicating your consultation fees i.e. daily rate or hourly rate.
(iii) Example(s) of previous work done by the applicant
To: procurement@itpcglobal.org with the subject line “Special Adviser on Patent Law and Policy ”: Individual or Company Name” by 17 November 2024 23:59 SAST.
To Apply:
Submit your expression of interest that consists of at least the following:
(i) CV description of experience;
(ii) Quotation indicating your consultation fees i.e. daily rate…