No government or
organization can single handed tackle a problem as vast as
infectious disease in developing world, however, many different
organizations including governments, charities and pharmaceutical
companies could make a vital impact in particular areas and indeed a
partnership of all these different organization might just be what
we need to alleviate this situation.
Public-Private
Partnership (PPPs) is becoming a distinctive feature of the global
healthcare landscape. One of the many advantages of PPPs is that
they mobilize partners with different, even hostile philosophies
around one common goal. PPPs make it possible to share risk and
responsibility and they embody the principle of win-win
solutions creating benefits for all parties. New World Foundation
has come to build a network of all these parties (governments,
charities, pharmaceutical companies and NGOs in form of a
Public-Private Partnership (PPPs) to finally stamp and alleviate the
impact of Infectious Diseases in developing countries.
New World, Infectious
Disease Advocacy and Action Group is a Non-Governmental Organization
that is poised to eradicating infectious diseases from existence in
developing countries. New World started off in 2004 as the
Infectious Disease Research Unit (IDRU) of the Echefu Bright
Institute for Genetic Engineering Research (EBIGER) and has been
functioning in that capacity for about a year till a debate on the
need for it to come as an independent body arose.
Through the passion
existing then in the executive board of EBIGER to fighting
infectious diseases in developing and underdeveloped countries and
knowing fully well that a research institute working alone cannot
stamp the malaise, the IDRU was now incorporated with the Corporate
Affairs Commission of Nigeria according to part 'C' of the Companies
and Allied Matters Act, 1990 as a charity with the name Infectious
Disease Advocacy and Eradication Group (IDAEG) and registration
number RC 10987 and trustee, EBIGER in 2006.
New World is funded
from a private endowment, which is managed with long-term stability
and growth in mind. Its mission is to engage you in building a
healthy world. Its work covers four areas:
·
Special Volunteer Schemes: Engaging in rural and community
based volunteer projects that will ensure that the best health
standards are brought to the doorstep of the masses. This will be
achieved through our proposed Public Private Partnership.
·
Resources: Providing exceptional researchers in the area of
disease management and vaccine research with the infrastructure and
career support needed to fulfilling their potential.
·
Translation: Ensuring that maximum health benefits are gained
from biomedical research
·
Advocacy: Raising awareness and educating people on the new
and available approaches to the treatment of infectious diseases
·
Public Engagement: Engaging you in building a healthy
world.
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