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Civil society demands transparency and uninterrupted supply of TB medicines

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TB patients, Civil society and TB organizations gathered today at Nirman Bhawan to protest against the ongoing stock-outs of TB medicines that have led to treatment interruptions across the country. This summer, there have been persistent stock-outs resulting from a deadly delay in the annual tendering and procurement of TB medicines by the Central TB division.

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  • Lawyers Collective, 2013. "Civil society demands transparency and uninterrupted supply of TB medicines," Working Papers id:5364, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:5364
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