Fighting diseases of poverty: Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi)
As one of the leading Product Development Partnerships (PDPs) worldwide, DNDi is acting in the public interest and to respond to patients’ needs to develop and provide access to treatments for neglected tropical diseases that primarily affect the poor and marginalised populations worldwide. DNDi’s business model is further characterized by empowerment of endemic country partners, international advocacy in support of a global framework for essential health, and delivery of health tools as public goods.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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A nivel mundial |
Salud
Enfermedad infecciosa
Fortalecimiento del sistema sanitario Enfermedades de transmisión sexual inclusive el VIH/sida |
01.01.2013
- 31.12.2016 |
CHF 8’000’000
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- Outcome 1: Five treatment optimisations are developed, rationally used, and better accessed.
- Outcome 2: Innovative treatments for HAT, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, filarial diseases and HIV-TB co-infected children are developed.
- Outcome 3: Endemic countries capacities strengthened and technology transfer achieved.
- Outcome 4: Awareness about the need to develop new drugs for NTDs raised internationally.
- Three new treatments or set of treatments registered or recommended for visceral leishmaniasis and Chagas disease.
- Increased distribution and use of three treatments for malaria and sleeping sickness facilitated
- An increasing number of drug candidates progressed at clinical stage.
- Research platforms to mobilise scientists, clinicians, research and international organizations, NGOs, national control programmes, health ministries, regulatory authorities, and private-sector actors.
- Otra organización suiza sin fines lucrativos
- DNDi
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE SALUD
SALUD
PROGRAMAS / POLÍTICAS SOBRE POBLACIÓN Y SALUD REPRODUCTIVA
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Control enfermedades infecciosas
Política sanitaria y gestión administrativa
Lucha contra ETS (enfermedades de transmisión sexual), incluido el VIH/SIDA
Temas transversales El proyecto tiene en cuenta la igualdad de género como tema transversal.
El proyecto apoya también mejoras en la organización contraparte
Tipo de ayuda Ayuda pública al desarrollo (ODA)
Tipo de colaboración Cooperación bilateral
Modo de financiación Ayuda no reembolsable
Tipo de ayuda Contribución básica
Ayuda ligada/no ligada Ayuda no ligada
Número de proyecto 7F07741
Contexto |
DNDi is one of the few and most successful public private partnerships that seek to coordinate the contributions of the private, public, academic and not-for-profit sectors to address the scientific, economic, legal and political challenges that exist in developing new health technologies for the use in developing countries, and in ensuring their rapid and widespread use. |
Objetivos |
DNDi’s primary objective is to deliver 11 to 13 new treatments by 2018 for leishmaniasis, human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness), Chagas disease, malaria, paediatric HIV, and specific helminth infections and to establish a strong R&D portfolio that addresses patients’ treatment needs and supports long term objectives. Moreover, further objectives include using and strengthening existing capacities in disease-endemic countries via project implementation and raising awareness about the need to develop new drugs for neglected diseases and advocate for increased public responsibility. |
Grupos destinarios |
More than 1 billion people worldwide affected by NTDs, mainly in Africa and mostly those living in remote rural areas, urban slums or conflict zones. |
Efectos a medio plazo |
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Resultados |
Resultados de las fases anteriores: |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Cooperación al desarrollo |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Organización suiza sin fines de lucro |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 8’000’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 8’000’000 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase
4
01.01.2021
- 31.12.2024
(Fase en curso)
Fase 3
01.01.2017
- 31.12.2020
(Completed)
Fase 2 01.01.2013 - 31.12.2016 (Completed) |