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Six publishing companies – Blackwell, Elsevier Science, Harcourt Worldwide STM Group, Springer Verlag (Bertelsmann), John Wiley, and Wolters Kluwer International Health & Science – are responding to a call to the private sector from United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, in launching the Health InterNetwork in September 2000, and to the statement issued by Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director General, World Health Organization (WHO) in a press release on 5 December 2000, to engage in partnerships for improving health in the developing world. These companies are working with WHO to offer full electronic access to their biomedical journals via the Internet. It is expected that this initiative will expand to include other research information partners.
The partners in the Initiative acknowledge that access to primary biomedical journals is a critical issue in developing countries – one of many obstacles to improving health – and are willing to work with committed governments, international organisations and others to find ways to open access to this information. Intended to benefit research, academic and other organisations in developing countries working for the public good, such an initiative would:
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9 July 2001