Armenian President Receives First Assistant To The USA Secretary Of

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT RECEIVES FIRST ASSISTANT TO THE USA SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES STEINBERG AND THE DELEGATION HEADED BY HIM

ARMENPRESS
JULY 13, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JULY 13, ARMENPRESS: Armenian President Serzh Sargsian
received July 11 the first assistant to the USA Secretary of State
James Steinberg and the delegation headed by him which included the
Assistant Secretary of State Philip Gordon, Ambassador of the USA to
Armenia Marie Jovanovich and other officials.

Presidential Press office told Armenpress that greeting the
top-official the Armenian President said: "Armenian stresses the
importance of the further development of the relations with the USA
and regards your visit from this standpoint".

The head of the republic expressed gratitude to the USA Government for
multilateral support provided to our state ever since the independence.

Discussing the prospects of development of Armenian-American
relations the sides have stressed the wish and readiness to promote
the cooperation in different spheres.

Serzh Sargsian highly assessed the unique attitude of the United
States towards the local Armenian community. The American Armenians
have been mentioned to be the bridging link between the two states.

The interlocutors have exchanged thoughts on the security issues
of the region, Armenia-turkey relations as well as Nagorno Karabakh
conflict regulation.

The top-official from the USA administration conveyed the address
of the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the Armenian President
Serzh Sargsian.

Pundit Views US, Armenian Leaders’ Efforts To Avert New Russia-Georg

PUNDIT VIEWS US, ARMENIAN LEADERS’ EFFORTS TO AVERT NEW RUSSIA-GEORGIA WAR

Grani.ru
July 7 2009
Russia

[Article by Andrey Piontkovskiy: "Obama and Sargsyan"]

Of course [commentator] Yuliya Latynina is right. For everyone except
professional warhead-counters the main point of interest in the Moscow
summit is whether it will be a remake of the Vienna meeting between
Khrushchev and Kennedy. Back then, Khrushchev looked closely into
the eyes of the young intellectual and decided that he was weak. What
happened next is well known.

Today’s [7 July] lunch at [Putin residence] Novo-Ogarevo is also very
interesting. Of course Putin is not going to send missiles to Cuba or
to Venezuela. But he badly wants to send tanks to Tbilisi and fulfil
his treasured dream, which he shared with friend Nicolas [Sarkozy].

I have already explained in detail (and my colleague Leonid
Radzikhovskiy reiterated it yesterday) why this war with its frankly
Hitlerite aims, if it does happen, will be a moral and constitutional
disaster for Russia.

For Barack Obama a second Georgian war would be a major political
unpleasantness. Therefore he is taking certain measures to prevent
it. In this specific instance his personal interests, unlike Putin’s
personal interests, coincide with Russia’s national interests.

First he announced that he will send Vice President Biden to Tbilisi in
mid-July – apparently as a kind of human shield. During the talks with
Medvedev on 6 July he openly raised the question of the possibility
of a "resumption of military conflict." Obama spoke about this at
the press conference without waiting for a question about Georgia:

[The following paragraph published in English] For instance, we had
a frank discussion on Russia – on Georgia, and I reiterated my firm
belief that Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be
respected. Yet even as we work through our disagreements on Georgia’s
borders, we do agree that no one has an interest in renewed military
conflict. And going forward, we must speak candidly to resolve these
differences peacefully and constructively.

[The following paragraph as translated from the Russian] "For instance,
we discussed the question of Georgia. I reiterated our firm belief that
Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected. We
also disagree with one another on the subject of Georgia’s borders. But
none of us is interested in a military conflict. Therefore we must
resolve all these differences peacefully."

As you can see, the translation [into Russian] on the Kremlin website
has markedly doctored the original. For instance, the elements
"we do agree, renewed conflict, frank, we must speak candidly"
have disappeared, elements that indicate that the question of a
second Georgian war was raised by Obama and that he received certain
assurances ("we do agree").

Obama did what he could. At the moment it appears that a war will
most likely not begin, but the credit for this belongs to an equal
or probably greater extent to another president. No, not the Russian
president, of course, but the Armenian president – Serzh Sargsyan.

A surprising event took place in Yerevan on 26 June. The president of
Armenia, Russia’s only remaining ally not only in the Caucasus but
in the entire post-Soviet space, at the height of the anti-Georgian
fury of all the pro-Kremlin media, ostentatiously and in a ceremonial
atmosphere presented Mikheil Saakashvili with the highest award of
the Armenian state – the Order of Honour.

Things like that do not happen by chance in the Caucasus. Serzh
Sargsyan, who is dependent in many ways on Moscow, would never permit
himself simply to annoy the Kremlin. He was risking too much for the
sake of such a dubious pleasure. This was a carefully considered
demarche, a conscious attempt to stop the madmen in the Russian
political and military leadership who were planning a second Georgian
war that would be devastating for the entire Caucasus and for Russia.

It seems to me that this move operated on our so-called geopoliticians
more effectively than any other arguments. Because if they lose
Armenia too, what kind of "zone of privileged interests" will they
be left with? As if by order, the active phase of the psychological
preparations for war – articles and interviews by people like Dugin
and Dorenko about the inevitability of a Georgian attack on Russia –
came to a halt.

However, it only remains for us to pose the question put by a certain
high-ranking Russian diplomat, which has already become a classic –
"What if Putin, at the last moment, finally blows the roof off and
ruins everything?"

And we can add another question: "Why, in any case, should the fate
of a great country depend on the mental state of a person who has
more than once publicly displayed highly deviant behaviour?"

Seyran Ohanyan: Armenia Should Develop Ties With Turkey Without Layi

SEYRAN OHANYAN: ARMENIA SHOULD DEVELOP TIES WITH TURKEY WITHOUT LAYING THE SWORD

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
10.07.2009 21:16 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia is very decisive about opening the border
with Turkey as we are unwilling to freeze the process, Defense Minister
Seyran Ohanyan said toady during the meeting with youth and diaspora
representatives.

Border opening has economic benefits for Armenia, but progress can be
achieved only through peaceful methods, without any preconditions or
mutual concessions. "Possibility of unilateral concessions is ruled
out," Minister said.

Armenia should certainly develop ties with Turkey, but it must never
lay the sword, Mr. Ohanyan finds.

Central Valley Disconnect: Rich Land, Poor Nutrition

CENTRAL VALLEY DISCONNECT: RICH LAND, POOR NUTRITION

NPR
Morning Edition
July 10, 2009

California’s Central Valley produces many of the fruits and vegetables
consumed in America. It is also one of the poorest areas of the
country. There are high rates of malnutrition and obesity, and
residents have little access to fresh produce themselves.

Environmental conditions such as a lack of sidewalks and streetlights,
and packs of wild dogs that keep parents from letting their children
go outside to play, discourage exercise and healthy living. Constant
gang violence and drugs hamper the efforts of anyone hoping to improve
things, but there are some who are trying.

Fast-Food Culture

Yesenia Ayala, 20, works at Food Link, a program in Kettleman City
that gives free fruits and vegetables to the community.

She says the program starts handing out food at 11 a.m., but people
start lining up at 8.

"Kettleman was real rich for its oil," says Ayala, who was raised
in the city, which is about halfway between Los Angeles and
Sacramento. "Its oil wells were going to bring a lot of people,
but it never happened. We are a rural community surrounded by fields
and crops."

The city of 2,500 has almost no sidewalks, no streetlights and barely
a stop sign.

"We don’t have grocery stores, which is very hard," Ayala says. "We
have to drive 35 miles in order to get to our nearest grocery store."

Kettleman City is on Interstate 5, the north-south corridor straight
through the heart of California’s Central Valley. The Kettleman City
exit is a fast-food mecca.

"Most of the youth in Kettleman work here in the fast-food
restaurants," says Ayala, who worked at a Taco Bell in high
school. "When I was working out there, I was overweight. We would
get our break and we would go eat at Jack in the Box. You see them
before they start working in the fast-food restaurant – how slim –
and then you see them working up there and you say, ‘Whoa, what
happened to her?’ "

An ‘Obesogenic’ Environment

Genoveva Islas-Hooker, the daughter of farm workers in Delano, was
raised working in the fields herself. She is now the regional program
coordinator at the Central California Regional Obesity Prevention
Program in Fresno. The program looks at obesity from an environmental
and policy standpoint.

Central Valley has been described as the new Appalachia. It includes
some of the poorest congressional districts with some of the worst
health disparities in California.

"Poor communities do not have the infrastructure that supports active
lifestyles," Islas-Hooker says. "We don’t have sidewalks, we don’t
have streetlights. There are packs of dogs," which causes many people
to stay inside.

"We don’t have access to stores, to healthy produce," she says. "We’ve
created this very obesogenic environment, and we question why so many
people are obese and overweight and at risk for type 2 diabetes –
well, we’ve engineered it."

Islas-Hooker says her program has tried to create greater access to
fresh food by holding farm stands on school campuses.

"In Fresno, there was actually a zoning ordinance that prohibited
the establishment of farmers markets," she says. "We had to go in
and work at creating a new city ordinance that would allow farmers
markets in the last year."

Mark Arax, a former Los Angeles Times reporter and author of the book
West of the West was born in and lives in Fresno, the grandson of an
Armenian fruit picker.

"We’re living in a region that produces the finest fruits and
vegetables in the world, and yet the children of this valley rarely
taste those fruits and vegetables," he says.

Alongside the most intensive farm belt the world has ever known, he
says, is this stunning poverty. Some neighborhoods in Fresno have
the most concentrated poverty of any city in the country, and all
the pathology that goes along with it: the drugs and the gangs.

"We produce more meth and more milk than any region in the country,"
he says.

A Hidden Kitchen Vision

In Bakersfield, another grassroots kitchen effort sprang up from
a nutrition class that became The Greenfield Walking Group. Made
up mostly of immigrant Latina women, the group is working with the
mayor and city council to rid the neighborhood park of stray dogs,
drugs, gangs and graffiti, and to create walking paths and playground
equipment. The members walk daily, exercise to blaring merengue music,
and share potluck meals of enchiladas, chilaquiles and jicama pico
de gallo.

"When I saw the women walking around the park, I thought, ‘I can do
this,’ " says Beatriz Basulto. "I am in this group because I am obese
and I need to lose weight. When I started, I couldn’t get one turn
around the park; it was too hard for me. Now I am doing more than 80
abdominals every day."

Across the Central Valley, little inroads are being made to improve
public space and the environment that lead to healthier individuals
and healthier communities.

"As long as people are indoors because of their fear, they won’t come
out," Islas-Hooker says. "If we created more forums for neighbors to
meet each other – days in the park, farmers markets, community gardens,
environments that promote a healthy lifestyle – there’s real power
when the community members themselves advocate for these changes."

Recipe: Jicama Pico De Gallo

Enlarge Courtesy of The Kitchen Sisters Courtesy of Maria Velasquez
of The Greenfield Walking Group 1 large jicama 1 pineapple 5 oranges
1 small onion A bit of dried chili pod seeds Some lime juice and salt
Chop the jicama, pineapple, oranges and onion and mix together with
the chili pod seeds, lime juice and salt. Serve.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Dispute Surfaces At G-8 Summit

ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN DISPUTE SURFACES AT G-8 SUMMIT

The Associated Press L’ACQUILA
Friday, Jul. 10, 2009
Italy

The United States, France and Russia called mutually Friday for the
leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to settle a long-running dispute
over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

In a statement released from Group of Eight summit in Italy, the
three countries that co-chair a committee of the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe said they "affirm our commitment"
to efforts by Armenia and Azerbaijan to finalize "the basic principles
for settlement" of the conflict.

Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave in Azerbaijan that has been under the
control of ethnic Armenian forces since a six-year conflict that
killed about 30,000 people and displaced 1 million before a truce
was reached in 1994. Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in
support of Azerbaijan during its conflict with Armenia. Turkey backs
Azerbaijan’s claims to Nagorno-Karabakh, which has a large number of
ethnic Armenian residents.

Mediators from the OSCE who have been monitoring peacemaking efforts
had reported in early May that they saw signs of progress.

"On the basis of what we heard from both presidents, we expect to
be in a position to confirm some progress during the next weeks and
months," said Bernard Fassier of France at the time.

The statement the so-called Minsk group put out Friday from the
G-8 summit said, "We are instructing our mediators to present to the
presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan an updated version" of a proposed
peace outline brought forward in the Madrid Document of November 2007.

"We urge the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the few
differences remaining between them and finalize their agreement on
these Basic Principles, which will outline a comprehensive settlement,"
Friday’s statement said.

Presidents Serge Sarkisian of Armenia and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan
met in early May at the residence of the U.S. ambassador in Prague
as Washington and other governments pushed for a solution to the
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The presidents "were able in principle to reduce their differences on
the basic principles and … agree on the basic ideas that they came
here to discuss," Matthew Bryza, U.S. deputy assistant secretary of
state for European and Eurasian affairs and co-chairman of the OSCE
group, said at the time.

Among the principles called for in the Madrid Document, and which the
United States, Russia and France reaffirmed Friday, were "the return
of the territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control
and an interim status for Nagorno-Karabakh providing guarantees for
security and self-government."

It also embraced "a corridor linking Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh"
as well as a future determination of the final legal status of
Nagorno-Karabakh "through a legally binding expression of will" and
the right of "internally displaced persons and refugees to return to
their former places of residence."

Armenia And Italy Share Common History And Mutual Sympathy

ARMENIA AND ITALY SHARE COMMON HISTORY AND MUTUAL SYMPATHY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
09.07.2009 19:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ President Serzh Sargsyan has today received newly
appointed Italian Ambassador Bruno Scapini. Congratulating the
diplomat on his nomination, President Sargsyan expressed hope that
he would carry out effective work towards developing and deepening
Armenian-Italian relations. Stressing Armenia’s interest in broadening
multi-aspect cooperation with Italy, Sargsyan said that parties’ mutual
desires, common history and values constituted a solid foundation for
that. In addition, President noted that Armenian-Italian cooperation
also had good perspectives in multi-lateral format. In his turn,
Ambassador Scapini stressed the importance of mutual sympathy and
warm relations, saying that he would invest all possible efforts for
strengthening cooperation and creating new opportunities. As priority
trends, he emphasized the importance of promoting trade-economic
relations and high-level official visits. Touching upon regional
issues, President Sargsyan welcomed Italy’s balanced approach to
sensitive regional problems, reiterating Armenia’s determination to
resolve existing problems in peaceful manner. In his turn, Scapiani
expressed willingness to assist in peace processes, RA President’s
press service reports.

Azerbaijan Likely To Submit A New Resolution On Karabakh To The UN

AZERBAIJAN LIKELY TO SUBMIT A NEW RESOLUTION ON KARABAKH TO THE UN

armradio.am
08.07.2009 12:56

Azerbaijani continues to work over the resolution on the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement which the country has submitted to
the United Nations Organization, Azerbaijani Permanent Representative
to UN Agshin Mehdiyev told journalists at the international conference
on the 90th anniversary of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on July 8,
Trend News reported.

"Perhaps, a new resolution will be submitted or work will continue
over the previous resolution," Mehdiyev said.

In March 2008, the UN General Assembly in the resolution 62/243 called
upon the member states and international and regional organizations "to
effectively assist in the process of resolving the conflict within its
competence". It asked the Secretary General to submit a comprehensive
report on the implementation of this resolution to the 63rd session.

Cyprus Ready To Act As Armenia’s Ambassador In A Dialogue With EU

CYPRUS READY TO ACT AS ARMENIA’S AMBASSADOR IN A DIALOGUE WITH EU

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.07.2009 21:05 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia can be confident that Cyprus is ready to
become Armenia’s Ambassador in the dialogue with EU, President of
Cyprus Dimitris Christofias told a joint news conference with the
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in Yerevan. "During the talks,
we discussed with the Armenian side issues of cooperation within the
EU. Cyprus welcomes the East Partnership initiative and is ready to
assist Armenia in this direction," the President of Cyprus said.

According to Dimitras Christofias, Cyprus has a wide experience in
European integration and is willing to share it.

Fadia Kiwan, "In The Absence Of Political Institutions Functioning A

FADIA KIWAN, "IN THE ABSENCE OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS FUNCTIONING AS THEY SHOULD, POLITICAL CIRCULATION IS DIFFICULT AND FAMILY SUCCESSIONS ARE FAVORED"
By Laurence Escorneboueu

iloubnan.info
July 06, 2009, 17h09

Interview

On June 10, Fadia Kiwan, head of the Institute of Political Sciences
at Universite Saint Joseph (USJ) takes a look at the June 7 elections:
the voters’ behavior and political circulation the Lebanese way. The
day following this interview, Michel Aoun suggested that the third veto
power should be given to the President by constitutional amendment.

iloubnan.info: Is the Christian vote in these elections comparable
to that of the Armenian vote, a vote of opinion, based on purely
political disagreements?

Fadia Kiwan: Yes absolutely, but we must add that even among Arab
Christians, there was in the background, the concern to "recover
their place" in the Lebanese political system. So it was a strategic
sectarian issue, but it wasn’t the cause of their division.

Christians are divided into two leaderships. The traditional parties,
which had militias in action during the war, and General Aoun’s
leadership, instigator of a change which is … relative to the
extent that in his party, there are people who are little known
in the political circles and individuals from politically famous
traditional family.

As we are talking about change and of political families … What
do you think about the decrease in the number of women elected to
parliament this year, in comparison to the previous parliament?

In 2005, 6 women were elected by traditional channels; almost all
of them belong to traditional families, more or less involved in
politics. In 2009, the same thing happened.

One thing that the West misunderstands, is that here, when a political
family suffers the loss of one of its members, people easily accept
that he gets replaced with a member of its family (political family
or birth family).Political assassinations have led to compassion
and collective memory leads to reproductions. Moreover, elections
in Lebanon have always been held in exceptional situations, with
decisive emotional factors. If a person is murdered, a political
struggle against his family will not be easily accepted.

Moreover, the 2009 campaign for the parliamentary elections was as a
campaign for the dead, everywhere, pictures of dead people, militia
songs, and young people honoring the memory of those who died!

There are two things which must now be taken in consideration First,
despite the traditional resurgence, it is now less easy for those
who are in politics, to bring their children on the political scene.

Then, those who played a political role at crucial moments in the
history of Lebanon have received a huge recognition of their leadership
that lasted over more than one generation. I am not trying to justify
but to explain. We can speak of feudalism; but "some fathers" have
played major roles at crucial moments like the formation of modern
Lebanon, the country’s independence and the departure of the Syrians
troops.

Isn’t it inadequate to have children, brothers replacing their father
or their uncle?

In the case of maintaining a political influence beyond the person
who played a key role, then yes we can say that it is inadequate. But
political change seems difficult, in the absence of fair functioning
of political institutions, and the wide promotion of family dynasties.

How to take part in this political circulation?

In addition to the family successions, there are two other
ways. The other option is the possession of substantial economic
resources. Moreover, having a privileged position in the economic
system gives access to politics.

The third access channel is the partisan channel. Cases are becoming
more numerous, in Hezbollah, Amal, in the Syrian Nationalist Social
Party, in the Lebanese Communist Party, and increasingly also in the
Free Patriotic Movement and the Kataeb, always with the collaboration
or preponderance of famous political families.

Are there any probable changes concerning this third channel?

There is indeed a slow change, family successions are less and less
automatic, and people are becoming more vigilant, distrustful, and
critical. There are more and more party officials from a partisan
background.

The parties are also relatively weak in their structures; there should
be a legal frame to resolve operational issues. Only a law introducing
proportionality would allow changes.

How do you think the future government will be formed?

There are 3 possibilities.

Either the government will bring together leaders of the 1st rank
and, in this case we’ll have a copy of the national dialogue as
the executive power. This is the best form, although in this case,
the substantive issues should be deferred. But it is possible in an
international climate eased by Obama’s position who defused the bomb
with Iran, and the rapprochement between Syria and Saudi Arabia.

Either we’ll have a government of technocrats in charge of the
transition, or we’ll have a government similar to the previous one,
that should solve problems related to the veto of the opposition,
to its guarantees, and to the role of President…

Several things are related: First, to achieve power, we should open the
way to alliances. Then no one can go against Article 95 of the Lebanese
Constitution, which states that "during the interim period: communities
will be fairly represented in government formation." Finally,
if Hezbollah did not win the election, their sacrifices should
nevertheless be taken into account and more seats should be given
for Shiites in the government. Our lack of consideration towards that
community will have to be expensively paid

Roche launches novel program to ease Tamiflu access

PR-USA.net (press release)

Sunday, 05 July 2009

Roche launches novel program to ease Tamiflu access to developing
economies

Tamiflu Reserves Program designed as a pandemic insurance policy for
the world’s developing economies

Roche today announced the initiation of the Tamiflu Reserves Program
(TRP) for developing economies. The program, which is effective
immediately, will serve to ensure that Tamiflu (oseltamivir) is
available to many governments and patients in developing nations for
use when the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an influenza
pandemic*, or for the management of a novel influenza strain defined
by WHO that has significant and current pandemic potential.
Under the TRP program, Roche will produce and store Tamiflu pandemic
stockpiles for specified developing countries at a significantly
reduced price with the cost spread over a number of years. Roche will
then ship the stockpile to the governments of countries concerned when
an influenza pandemic has been announced, or in the event of a public
health emergency, upon request from the governments concerned. The
countries can exercise their option to purchase the product at any
time.
`This new program is a further complement to the initiatives taken by
Roche to address access to Tamiflu’, said William M. Burns, Roche
Pharma CEO. `While we are offering this program to the WHO for
Tamiflu, this program is not proprietary to Roche which gives the WHO
the opportunity to apply its fundamentals to other antivirals,
vaccines, as well as medical supplies’.
The full price per pack of 10 Tamiflu capsules, excluding any local
duties, taxes or tariffs, is:
* 5 to 6 Euros per 75 mg pack,
* 3 to 3.65 Euros per 45 mg pack, and
* 2 to 2.55 Euros per 30 mg pack.
Tamiflu would be stored until time of shipment by Roche under
controlled conditions thus assuring quality and security. The exact
price, within the ranges provided above, will be dependent upon the
period of storage requested by the government or UN organisation
concerned.
`Currently only six of the world’s countries listed as low income have
a stockpile of Tamiflu which equates to 0.02% coverage for low income
economies,’ said David Reddy, Global Pandemic Preparedness Task Force
leader. `This program enables these countries to reserve Tamiflu for
pandemic preparedness for their citizens at a significantly reduced
price with the cost of purchase spread over the shelf life of the
product thus trying to offer access with affordability. The program
also addresses issues of controlled storage and security for
developing nations where this may otherwise be an issue’.
The countries who would qualify for this program would be those
countries who are members of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and
Immunization (GAVI) minus India**/***. Roche is in discussions with
agencies to establish how orders would be coordinated by a UN partner
agency such as the WHO or UNICEF and potential sources of funding
would be the World Bank, donor agencies, foundations and the countries
themselves.
In addition to the offering of the TRP, Roche has taken several steps
to address access to Tamiflu worldwide including:
* Replenishment of the WHO donation of 5.65 million treatments of
Tamiflu
* Tiered pricing for Tamiflu distinguishing between developed and
developing countries
* The issuing of sub licenses for the manufacturing of oseltamivir to
Hetero in India, Shanghai Pharma and HEC in China as well as a
technology transfer to Aspen Pharmaceuticals in South Africa
* A company policy that we do not file or enforce patents for Tamiflu
in the Least Developed Countries enabling these countries to take
local action to source anti-virals.
About Roche
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research-focused healthcare with combined strengths in pharmaceuticals
and diagnostics. Roche is the world’s largest biotech company with
truly differentiated medicines in oncology, virology, inflammation,
metabolism and CNS. Roche is also the world leader in in-vitro
diagnostics, tissue-based cancer diagnostics and a pioneer in diabetes
management. Roche’s personalised healthcare strategy aims at providing
medicines and diagnostic tools that enable tangible improvements in
the health, quality of life and survival of patients.
In 2008, Roche had over 80’000 employees worldwide and invested almost
9 billion Swiss francs in R&D.
The Group posted sales of 45.6 billion Swiss francs. Genentech, United
States, is a wholly owned member of the Roche Group. Roche has a
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Note to editors
* The H1N1 swine-flu virus causing the 2009 pandemic is a new virus,
antigenically very different from the seasonal A[H1N1] virus.
** the latter is not included in the programme as a sub-licence for
the production of generic oseltamivir was granted to the Indian
company Hetero by Roche in 2005
*** Countries eligible for the TRP are: Afghanistan, Angola, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo,
Congo, Dem Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Cuba, Djibouti, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana,
Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Kiribati, DPR Korea , Kyrgyz
Republic, Lao PDR, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali,
Mauritania, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua,
Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, São Tomé e
Príncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Timor Leste, Togo, Uganda, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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