Ahead of Global Fund meeting in Montreal, Ban endorses talk of cheaper drugs
OTTAWA — UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s office says it hopes a new report he commissioned will help make life-saving drugs more affordable for vulnerable people.
Spokesman Matthias Gillmann said Ban doesn’t necessarily endorse this week’s report of a high-level UN panel that called for changes to international intellectual property rules that keep lower-priced generic drugs off the market longer.
But he hopes it stimulates discussion at this weekend’s conference in Montreal where Ban is joining philanthropist Bill Gates and Irish rock star and activist Bono.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hosting the two-day event starting Friday, which is trying to raise $13 billion U.S. to replenish the Global Fund in its fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria for the next three years.


