I need to find how El Salvador feels about the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property or TRIPS, so far it about all i have left in my model UN project so please do help. i alsp put a copy of what i have if anyone wants to give tips or help add info
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- “El Salvador achieved independence from Spain in 1821 and from the Central American Federation in 1839. A 12-year civil war, which cost about 75,000 lives, was brought to a close in 1992 when the government and leftist rebels signed a treaty that provided for military and political reforms.” (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/es.html)
El Salvador is a tropic area located on Central America. It is called the “Land of Volcanoes” because of the violent earthquakes and volcanic activity. A majority of El Salvador is mountings but there is a large central plateau and a coastline of 307 km. The main language is Spanish which comes from its background of once being a Spanish colony. The capital of El Salvador is San Salvador. The government used in El Salvador is a Republic with President Elias Antonio at the head. El Salvador had a population of 7,066,403 in July of 2008.
TRIPS or Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Is an agreements what covers areas such a copy rights. A tricky balance in TRIPS is the publics health’s rights and the rights of inventers because some mendicants can be much more beneficial if the copyright expirers sooner. The Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property are a flawed plan and needs improvement on serious areas but at this time none are available
“Extreme poverty in El Salvador results from years of civil war and a succession of natural disasters. Access to health care is a major issue, especially in rural communities.” (Change for children) In El Salvador there are two different types of health care, A more lavished and advances state of the are health care for people who can pay for it and a lesser third world healthcare program for people who cannot afford the first type. About 40% of the population is in poverty and doctors can have many patients a day. El Salvador could import generic drugs which are cheaper than what is prescribed to patents but Unfortunately, El Salvador has so far taken no measures. Some of the deadly diseases circulating El Salvador a few are bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever all of which can lead to death.
P.S. My school got Egypt to do but i didnt get into Egypt, i wish i had ahmed is boiling with info