by harriet | Dec 16, 2015 | Comment
Hepatitis C treatment is now on sale for $10 a pill in Egypt. This would be great news if everyone living with Hep C lived in Egypt. Our system for developing new medicines leads to vital drugs being too expensive for the people that need them. Half a million people...
by harriet | Aug 7, 2015 | Comment
A 4th year medical student at Sheffield University (including an intercalated year in International Health at Leeds University), Harvir Braich has been a member of Sheffield Student Stop AIDS since 2011. This is him… Having learnt how generic medicines...
by harriet | Jul 31, 2015 | Comment
James Cole, who runs the Sussex Stop AIDS Society, takes a critical look at TTIP and reflects on the Take Back our World festival As individuals can we truly take back our world? Our political system aims to isolate us from finding our collective power that would...
by harriet | Jul 17, 2015 | Comment
Gaia Croston is an international student pursuing an undergraduate degree in Geography and Sociology at the University of Edinburgh. She has been a member of Edinburgh Student Stop AIDS for two years and was President in 2014-2015. Last week I had a lovely...
by harriet | Jul 9, 2015 | News
Yesterday, the ISDS resolution was voted through by a group of MEPs to be part of the controversial trade agreement, the TransAtlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). For those of you that haven’t been involved in the discussions so far, TTIP would...