
Rebecca Hotchkin
@rougepoisblancs
Y5 GKT Medical student | Global Health iBSc | 🇬🇧 | 🇷🇴 | 🏳️🌈| Interests: global health, psychiatry, access to medicines | @uaemuk
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01-10-2017 00:06:52
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"Was my father's life less important than those of people in the West?" Our Patient Leader Sakina Datoo lost her father to COVID. He was unable to access a vaccine in Tanzania. Together, we're taking on big pharma's deadly pandemic profiteering. Join us: justtreatment.org/join

🌟 Rebecca & Akshayaa 🌟 These brilliant King’s students gained experience in global health while strengthening health systems in Somaliland, Sierra Leone, the DRC & Zambia through a paid internship scheme with King's Global Health Partnerships that promotes skills development & knowledge exchange 2/6


It was fantastic to be able to learn from and contribute to the work of King's Global Health Partnerships last summer. KCL friends- make sure you check out this year's opportunities !


Winnie Byanyima Cheryl L. Dorsey Policies that limit access to, and the production of, COVID-19 vaccines are racist says Winnie Byanyima at #WEF22. Watch the full session 👉🏾 bit.ly/3Pxcnl4

Nurse protests vaccine patents by applauding Pharma CEOs at #Davos for making killer profits. It's time for the few countries (UK, Germany, Swiss )who are still putting pharma profits ahead of people's lives to stop blocking the #TRIPSWaiver! Read More: publicservices.international/resources/news…

Powerful take down of Boris Johnson & @annietrev’s cynical and dangerous role in fatally undermining global agreement on #COVID vaccine access. The fact it comes from Conservative MP Dr Daniel Poulter MP makes it even more impactful. politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…

Fantastic to see Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP, Sadiq Khan and Florence Eshalomi MP at #Pride ! Thank you for your support of the The Global Fund - together we will end discrimination, stigma and ultimately end AIDS! #PrideInLondon #Pride2022 Youth Stop AIDS



Access to biological drugs globally remains limited despite the original technology underlying it being publicly funded. Great to have our co-national coordinators Rachel Mccormick and Rebecca Hotchkin highlighting this issue in The Lancet Rheumatology UAEM


Really exciting to bring a discussion around access to medicines issues to The Lancet Rheumatology, hopefully more will follow! And of course so grateful to have been able to work with the amazing Jessica Manson and Rebecca Hotchkin 💫



