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Initiatives

TDR is a source of innovation for new products and approaches. Here is a list of the newest initiatives we are cultivating with a variety of people and organisations.

ANDI (African Network for Drugs and Diagnostics Innovation)

ANDI aims to create a sustainable platform for R&D innovation in Africa to address Africa’s own health needs.

  • ANDI web site

ESSENCE (Enhancing Support for Strengthening the Effectiveness of National Capacity Efforts)

An initiative to increase effectiveness of research for health in Africa.

ISHReCA (Initiative to Strengthen Health Research Capacity in Africa)

A network to strengthen high-quality health research in Africa.

  • ISHReCA web site

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