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Developing Country NGO Delegation: Insights from the 51st Global Fund Board Meeting – Aidspan

Developing Country NGO Delegation: Insights from the 51st Global Fund Board Meeting – Aidspan
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Here's looking at the RISE study on Country Coordinating Mechanisms: Next Steps and what can we learn from it? – Aidspan

Here's looking at the RISE study on Country Coordinating Mechanisms: Next Steps and what can we learn from it? – Aidspan
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Affordable hepatitis drugs bring new hope to millions of people | Health News

Affordable hepatitis drugs bring new hope to millions of people | Health News
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Affordable hepatitis drug offers new hope to millions

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Malaysia has registered the world’s first affordable – and effective – new drug for hepatitis C, offering the hope of accessible treatment to millions of people around the world at risk from a disease that has few early symptoms, is hard to diagnose and is often seen as a “silent killer”. The drug, ravidasvir, was approved for use with an existing drug, sofosbuvir, in June, five years after the Malaysian government, partnered with the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), a collaborative, non-profit drug research organisation to develop the drug. “We decided to work with middle-income countries to try to develop an effective treatment,” said Jean-Michel Piedagnel, director of DNDi Southeast Asia. “We started the clinical trial in Malaysia and Thailand saying we are also going to put on the market an affordable treatment.”

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