From Blake Turner, Global Justice Now <[email protected]>
Subject Event reminder: the corporate take-over of global health – and how to stop it
Date October 11, 2020 9:00 AM
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Join us for our  or our online event this Thursday: “The corporate take-over of global health – and how to stop it”.

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Hi John,
Thanks to all those who have already registered for our online event this Thursday, 15 October: “The corporate take-over of global health – and how to stop it”.

If you didn’t already, there’s still time to book your place.
Register now ([link removed][UNIQID]#p:first_name=John&p:last_name=xxxxxx&p:[email protected]&p:activeopt=Yes)

And for more information about speakers and the content of the event, please see my earlier email below.

Best wishes

Blake
Hi John,
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to remind us how essential publicly-funded healthcare and access to affordable medicines are – not just here but right around the world. But those things are threatened when corporations use their power to control the price of life saving treatments through patents and monopolies, and use trade deals to protect those patents and to gain access to public health services.

Come along to our free online event to hear more, and to find out how campaigners around the world are successfully standing up to the power of corporations.


** The corporate take-over of global health - and how to stop it
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* When: Thursday 15 October at 7pm
* Where: online on Zoom (link will be provided upon registration)

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Featuring:

Umunyana Rugege, campaigner for healthcare access in South Africa and executive director of SECTION27

Natalie Rhodes, from the People’s Health Movement UK and member of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines

Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now

Whether a veteran healthcare campaigner or a newly concerned activist, this event is for anyone with an interest in making a world where healthcare is accessible to everyone.
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This event is part of the Edinburgh World Justice Festival, an annual festival which shines a spotlight on world justice issues and the fight for a fairer future. But with all events this year being online, then you can access them from wherever you are: in Scotland, the UK or beyond. Everyone welcome!

We hope to see you on 15 October.

Blake Turner
Global Justice Scotland
** The US-UK trade deal could give corporations everything they want. Help us stop it.
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We are campaigning to stop the toxic US trade deal which is likely to lower food standards, weaken chemical regulation, increase medicine prices and block climate action.

Regular gifts give us the long-term stability to plan effective campaigns for a more just world. And they will help further the campaign to stop this toxic trade deal.

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