Examples of the network’s results:
- The Netherlands should support a global Covid-19 pool, in which knowledge, data and intellectual property around Covid-19 are freely shared. This is what Wemos – on behalf of 38 civil society organizations, political youth organizations and 20 public health experts – called for in their letter towards Minister Van Rijn (Medical Care), Minister Kaag (Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation) and Minister Wiebes (Economic Affairs and Climate) in March 2020.
- Together with several network members, we discussed the ten principles for socially responsible licensing and how we can contribute to the model agreement for universities on the affordability of medicines.
- On May 16 2019, Wemos, Commons Network and Rode Hoed organized the debate ‘Farma’s Other Futures’. General-practitioners, researchers, politicians and experts joined to discuss viable alternatives to the current medicines system in which increasingly more medicines have become unaffordable. The complexity of the issue sparked a lively debate during the evening with 120 attendees.
- In their opinion article in the Dutch daily paper De Volkskrant, License to Heal, Wemos and Commons Network argued that they could not support the Netherlands Federation of University Medical Centres’s (NFU) toolkit on socially responsible licensing. The NFU’s toolkit was not inclusive enough and omitted transparent pricing and responsible pricing of medicines that are yet to enter the market.