Vineeta Gupta Explained

Vineeta Gupta is an American human rights activist and philanthropist.[1] [2] [3] She is the founder and director of the Stop HIV/AIDS in India Initiative (SHAII).[4] [5] [6]

Early life and education

Gupta was born in India, where she earned a medical degree and law degree.[7] Later, she attended Notre Dame University, where she graduated with a master's degree in international human rights law.[8] [9]

Career

Gupta began her career as a government medical officer working in slums.[10] During her career, she served as a medical services class officer in Punjab during the 1990s and worked for the People's Union for Civil Liberties, where she attempted to take a stand against corruption.[11] [10] [3] In the case Vineeta Gupta vs. State of Punjab, she argued against the use of instruments of torture in CIA offices, interrogation centers and police stations in Punjab, and won.[12] She was illegally detained in 2001 for opposing the closure of a hospital in Punjab.[13] A human rights report by Amnesty International, documented the Punjab governments harassment of Gupta for challenging injustice.

Gupta founded the Stop HIV/AIDS in India Initiative (SHAII) to tackle the challenges posed by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria in India.[9] [8] [14] Prior to founding SHAII, she was the secretary general of Insaaf International.[9]

From 2020 to 2022, Gupta served as a secretariat director of the ACTION Global Health Advocacy.[8] [14] [15] Prior to joining ACTION, she was the Director at the Global Health Advocacy Incubator.[9]

In 2022, Gupta joined the Network for Public Health Law as an executive director.[16]

Gupta helps develop accessible healthcare systems, affordable generic medications, with a particular emphasis on gender sensitivity. She is also known for her work opposing amendments to the Indian Patents Act that could restrict access to generic medicines.[7] [17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vineeta Gupta . C-SPAN.
  2. Web site: Unhealthy policies from the world bank: An interview with Vineeta Gupta. Multinational Monitor.
  3. Web site: The Providence Phoenix This Just In. Steven . Stycos . 21 September 2001 . Providence Phoenix.
  4. Web site: HIV infections: India flayed for scant action. June 2, 2006. Hindustan Times.
  5. Web site: PEPFAR policy hinders treatment in generic terms. M. Asif. Ismail. December 13, 2006. Center for Public Integrity.
  6. Web site: The forgotten face. June 29, 2006. Frontline.
  7. Web site: Vineeta Gupta profile . Kyi May . Kaung.
  8. Web site: Vineeta Gupta, ‘04 LL.M. | The Law School | University of Notre Dame. November 19, 2020.
  9. Web site: Vineeta Gupta Archives.
  10. Web site: AIDS in India, NRIsin the U.S. Building Bridges. Sandip. Roy. March 28, 2007. India Currents.
  11. Web site: The Danish Immigration Service: Report on fact-finding mission to Punjab, India .
  12. Web site: VINEETA GUPTA VS. STATE OF PUNJAB .
  13. Web site: UNHCR Web Archive .
  14. Web site: Working towards vaccine equity to leave no one behind . Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
  15. Web site: Pai . Madhukar . Double Agents In Global Health . 2024-02-14 . Forbes . en.
  16. Web site: Howard . Jacqueline . 2024-03-18 . Consumers can start ordering Opill online today . 2024-03-18 . CNN . en.
  17. Web site: World beat. January 16, 2005. The Times of India.