India & Canada Collaborate to Fund Health Innovations
The innovations will be focusing on maternal, new born and child health and Visceral Leishmaniasis elimination.
While maternal, newborn and child health is a major challenge for the Government of India and Canada’s flagship development priority, India is one of the six countries that bear 90% of the global burden of Visceral Leishmaniasis.
This was stated in the Joint statement issued by the two sides on the occasion of meetings of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi with the Canadian Prime Minister Shri Stephan Harper
Welcoming
the collaboration between Department of Biotechnology of his Ministry and
Canada, Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science & Technology &
Earth Sciences said ‘’Developing affordable innovations to mitigate disease
burden is a major challenge for India. Partnering Canada allows us to tap into
our combined capacity and strength to find solutions for disease control and improved
maternal and child care”.
The Minister of State for Science
& Technology and Earth Sciences, Sh Y.S. Chowdary added “Innovation-driven
technology development underpins sustainable and inclusive growth. To partner
with Canada, a major hub for innovation and start-ups, provides the right
stimulus at the right time for India’s drive for equitable growth".
“India has historic and
close links with Canada in Science and Technology. Disease and poor nutrition
affect early growth including the development of brains. Using our shared
strengths to collaborate and address these problems will directly help the
lives of many and also demonstrate ways of scaling such interventions to
populations which need it most”, said Dr. K. VijayRaghavan, Secretary
Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.
“Through Grand
Challenges Canada, the Canadian government is supporting innovative solutions
to global health problems for those who need it the most. These new bold ideas
and renewed support for existing and scale-up innovations will make a
difference in the lives of many people, including children,” said Dr. Peter A.
Singer, Chief Executive Officer of Grand Challenges Canada.
GCC has also partnered with the National Council of Indo-Canadians to ensure engagement of Indian diaspora in Canada in the Grand Challenges partnership.
“The longstanding relationship between India and Canada has grown to include collaboration in many fields, including global health. I am proud to see that this partnership will improve the lives of so many children in India, equipping a whole generation for a better future,” said Sudhir Handa, Chair, National Council of Indo Canadians.
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