Three major global health funders have partnered for the first time in a $300 million initiative to address the interconnected challenges of climate change, malnutrition, infectious diseases, and antimicrobial resistance.
The Novo Nordisk Foundation, Wellcome, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced this research collaboration in Denmark.
The collaboration will focus on developing affordable solutions for people in low—and middle-income countries.
A key aim is to “break down barriers between often isolated areas of research”, said Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, chief executive officer of the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
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“The most effective solutions to pressing challenges often emerge from the very communities they affect,” said Catherine Kyobutungi, executive director of the African Population and Health Research Center, a leading scientific research institution.
The partners said the initiative was important given the faltering global attention paid to health post-pandemic. Wellcome’s chief executive, John-Arne Røttingen, also said it was about tackling “market failures” and signalling a global commitment to equitable access to medical advances.
The funding will also include support for researchers based in low- and middle-income countries, and the partners said they are looking for private, philanthropic and public partners.