Action Alert: Fix CAMR....NOW!

 

 

by B.J. Caldwell, HIV Educator

The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network's campaign to fix the current CAMR legislation (so it can actually work providing low-cost generic HIV drugs to developing countries hardest hit by HIV) needs your help.

Please read their call for help and donate if you can. A donation in someone's name can be a great holiday gift! Just sayin!. From the legal network:

It’s Week #2 of the Fix CAMR giving campaign and we have raised over $2700 dollars so far. We have been thrilled by the response from Canadians across the country who care about reforming Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime and ensuring people in the developing world have affordable access to the medicines they need to survive. But our campaign can’t move ahead without support from people like you. WE NEED YOU to help us reach our $10 000 goal. Please visit http://www.medicinesforall.ca today and give what you can to support the campaign to fix CAMR. This money will help us make sure 2012’s expected new legislation gets through Parliament and is passed into law so Canada can start exporting life-saving, affordable drugs to those most in need in the developing world.
Please also help us promote this campaign far and wide by sharing this email with your networks, friends and family, tweeting the campaign website and sharing it with your friends on Facebook. Don’t forget that if you donate by December 25th you will be entered to win a concert prize pack from Juno-award winning artist and fellow CAMR Reformer, K’NAAN.
The need for global, equitable access to medicines is just as urgent as ever. People are dying because they cannot afford to buy life.There's no time to waste. Please visit www.medicinesforall.ca and donate today to help fund the campaign to fix CAMR and make good on Canada’s promise of years ago to supply more affordable drugs to developing countries.

In Solidarity,
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network

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