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Logo of Martin Chautari. Logo of Martin Chautari written in enlish and Nepali.

 

Presented Papers and policy brief

Papers
1. National (non-) regulation in a global pharmaceutical world

Roger Jeffery, with ANOs
School of Social & Political Studies and Centre for South Asian Studies

University of Edinburgh

2. Labour Management: Oxytocin in the context of the Millennium Development Goals

Patricia Jeffery and Petra Brhlikova
School of Social & Political Studies Centre for South Asian Studies, and Centre for International Public Health Policy
University of Edinburgh


3. Disputing Distribution: Ethics and pharmaceutical regulation in Nepal

Ian Harper (IH)                      
School of Social and Political Studies Centre for South Asian Studies
University of Edinburgh

Nabin Rawal (NR)
Martin Chautari, Kathmandu


Madhusudan Subedi (MS)
Martin Chautari, Kathmandu


4. Global Burden of Disease measures for depression - time for a rethink

Petra Brhlikova, Allyson Pollock, Rachel Manners
Centre for International Public Health Policy

University of Edinburgh

5. Prozac on the loose: Rethinking the "treatment gap" for depression in South Asia

Stefan Ecks
School of Social & Political Studies and Centre for South Asian Studies

University of Edinburgh

Policy brief
Tracing Pharmaceuticals in South Asia: Key findings and implications for policy

 
logo of Martin chautari, a picture of a chautari site (a place for rest and debate, a central located site placed in every village in Nepal. Depicts a tree where the trunk shapes an M, and the ground, where people sat in the shade, forms the letters 'Martin Chautari' Image of the name 'Martin Chautari' in Nepali, link directing to information regarding Nepali version of site