3.6 million people have lost their lives since the proposal was first introduced to the World Trade Organization (WTO). In the past year, the TRIPS Waiver has received a surge of global support and solidarity from civil society activists and over 100 governments, determined to make the Waiver a reality.
Despite this overwhelming support, a small minority of high-income governments either do not support the Waiver, or only support a watered-down version of the proposal. For example, the EU and US both put forward counterproposals that would drastically narrow the Waiver’s scope and limit its potential impact. These counterproposals seek to waive only patents on vaccines, leaving out patents and other IP on tests, medicines and other tools and still firmly under the control of pharma monopolies.
Here are three reasons why governments must immediately waive all IP on all medical tools: