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Kashish Aneja

@kashishaneja_

(He/Him) Delhi-based lawyer I Supreme Court of India I Global Health Law I Lead, Asia @oneillinstitute I Harvard Law I Duke-NUS I @thephfi I Founder @SocietySDR

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Last week, kashishaneja presented at Harvard Law School on "Negotiating Global Health: Reflections on the WHO Pandemic Treaty" and discussed global frameworks for pandemic preparedness.

Last week, <a href="/KashishAneja/">kashishaneja</a> presented at <a href="/Harvard_Law/">Harvard Law School</a> on "Negotiating Global Health: Reflections on the WHO Pandemic Treaty" and discussed global frameworks for pandemic preparedness.
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Alongside civil society organizations and academic partners in the World Health Organization South-East Asia, Kashish Aneja helped develop a new World Health Organization (WHO) report that explores the impact of commercial determinants of health on health and health equity in the South-East Asia Region. Read more:

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Looking forward to presenting later this week at McGeorge School of Law on the WHO Pandemic Treaty and Tech Transfer. Particularly timely given the ongoing final leg of negotiations!

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On World Health Day, the remarkable Kashish Aneja & I offer a stark warning for global health unleashed by Trump. But we also show why it opens vital opportunities for a new paradigm of regional collaborations & critical WHO reforms. theleaflet.in/world-health-d…

On World Health Day, the remarkable <a href="/KashishAneja_/">Kashish Aneja</a> &amp;  I offer a stark warning for global health unleashed by Trump. But we also show why it opens vital opportunities for a new paradigm of regional collaborations &amp; critical WHO reforms. 

theleaflet.in/world-health-d…
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On #WorldHealthDay, Kashish Aneja and Lawrence Gostin write that the U.S. withdrawal from WHO and dismantling of #USAID signal a sharp turn from decades of global health leadership. They argue that collective action is “essential to safeguard public health worldwide.”

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Last week, Kashish Aneja presented at the “Patent and Trademark Law Developments Conference,” hosted by McGeorge School of Law. In his presentation, he explored the ongoing WHO #PandemicTreaty negotiations and the evolving discourse around technology transfer.

Last week, <a href="/KashishAneja_/">Kashish Aneja</a> presented at the “Patent and Trademark Law Developments Conference,” hosted by <a href="/PacificMcGeorge/">McGeorge School of Law</a>. In his presentation, he explored the ongoing WHO #PandemicTreaty negotiations and the evolving discourse around technology transfer.
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On #WorldHealthDay, Lawrence Gostin & Kashish Aneja wrote on how US withdrawal from WHO and the dismantling of #USAID signal a sharp turn from decades of global health leadership. They argue that collective action is “essential to safeguard public health worldwide.”

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Last week, O'Neill's Kashish Aneja spoke at the IPX Summit at Harvard Law School. He explored how law, politics, and power intersect in the global pharmaceutical sector and how we can make technology transfers in the #PandemicAgreement more than just diplomatic rhetoric.

Last week, O'Neill's <a href="/KashishAneja_/">Kashish Aneja</a> spoke at the IPX Summit at <a href="/Harvard_Law/">Harvard Law School</a>.  He explored how law, politics, and power intersect in the global pharmaceutical sector and how we can make technology transfers in the #PandemicAgreement more than just diplomatic rhetoric.
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The success of the Pandemic Agreement depends on the sustained commitment, collaboration, and investment of all nations. India’s leadership will be vital for ensuring that the next pandemic finds the nation, and the world, better prepared. theindiaforum.in/health/who-pan…