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Lives over profits: An analysis of impact of the transnational coalition's equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines campaign
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Bayraktar Ozan, Elif
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This thesis analyzes the impact of the equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines of the transnational coalition, the People’s Vaccine Alliance. The thesis will specifically look into the campaigns of Human Rights Watch and Oxfam as major INGOs who are members of the People’s Vaccine Alliance. The impact will be discussed in terms of framing and agenda-setting, change in discursive positions, change in policy, change in institutional procedures and change in behavior of different actors; such as states and pharmaceutical companies manufacturing COVID-19 vaccines.
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NGOs
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COVID-19
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Transnational coalitions
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Global governance
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Right to health
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E. Bayraktar Ozan, “Lives over profits: An analysis of impact of the transnational coalition’s equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines campaign,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2022.