Sanofi-Aventis donates $25M to WHO neglected diseases programme
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
Sanofi-Aventis has signed a new agreement to donate $25 million, extending its decade-long partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) for another five years to control neglected tropical diseases. Starting in 2001, the French pharma has now donated $75 million to WHO in three tranches to combat neglected tropical diseases such as sleeping sickness, Leishmaniasis, Buruli ulcer, Chagas disease.
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