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Going for Goals: How to innovate on health sector financing
Achieving this goal — and indeed all of the SDGs by 2030 — requires the cooperation of governments, the private sector and nonprofit actors across the globe. They will also need considerable resources, which is why finding innovative and sustainable financing mechanisms will be critical to their success or failure.
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- Health Care
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German pharma giant Bayer Targets South African Startups to Create Digital Healthcare Solutions
The pharma company is bringing to South Africa its successful Granst4Apps Programme, which aims to bring promising startups under its wing as part of a global web of startup initiatives.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Price of ‘exciting’ self-injectable contraceptive cut
Sayana Press dispenses with the need for a conventional needle and syringe - so it has been seen as a significant development for women living in rural parts of Africa.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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China Ready to Build First Center For Disease Control in Africa
Providing more detail about the plan on Tuesday in Beijing, Mr. Feng Yong, Deputy Director for International Cooperation at China’s National Health and Family Planning Commission, said 100 hospitals and clinics will be built in 5 years, 120,000 persons will be train in China, and the provision of 150,000 scholarships, as well as 500,000 vocational and technical training in 5 years.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- public health, SDGs
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New Job Board Feature – FREE Access to NextBillion’s 100,000 Twitter Audience
NextBillion's job board is one of the most active career resources in the social business and global development space – and it's one of the most popular features on the site. We're making it better by tweeting out all new job posts to our fast-growing Twitter audience of approximately 100,000 – for free. To post a job ad, or find a career with impact, visit the job board today.
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The World Is Looking For Affordable Drugs – and India Needs to Keep Delivering
India exports half of its total production of pharmaceuticals. Exports to the US and other rigorously-regulated western markets account for over 50% of India’s global exports. This has given a stamp of quality to Indian pharmaceuticals, adding to the confidence in Indian medicines in Latin American and the rest of the developing world.
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- Health Care
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- South Asia
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How Dubai Is Turning Into A Smart City ‘Test Bed’ For Global Digital Health Entrepreneurs
With considerable wealth, the country -- and Dubai in particular -- has technologically leapfrogged to implement the most modern healthcare technology available. As the UAE establishes its development agenda and enables a new era for healthcare, it has an opportunity to create a new paradigm to structure the way healthcare is conceived founded on synergies between technology and data, and a commitment to create better patient solutions.
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- Health Care
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- North Africa & Near East
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Solar power: A shot in the arm for India’s health centers
Nearly 35 million people in rural India relied on un-electrified primary health centers as of 2015, according to government data. One in every two primary health centers has no electricity or suffers from power outages, putting baby deliveries, paediatric emergencies and cold storage of vaccines at risk, among other vital health services. Renewable energy sources like solar power provide an opportunity to work around the challenges that accompany a lack of electricity.
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- Energy, Health Care
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- South Asia
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- renewable energy, vaccines