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Unitaid was created to address this inequality We save lives by making health products accessible, available and affordable for people who need them most – fast
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Their efforts are supported by our Executive Board, the decision-making body of the organization, which provides strategic guidance, monitors progress and oversees the finances Find out more about how Unitaid is governed
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Unitaid was founded in 2006 by a visionary group of countries – Brazil, Chile, France, Norway and the United Kingdom – whose continued support has enabled us to reach hundreds of millions of people with lifesaving care and advance the standard of global public health
- Calls for proposals - Unitaid
Enhancing and sustaining access to medical oxygen innovations Unitaid is pleased to announce this call for proposals aimed at improving access to medical…
- Call for PRC membership applications - February 2025 - Unitaid
Unitaid’s PRC is led by Dr Andy Gray, Chair and Dr Betina Durovni, Vice-Chair Unitaid is a global health organization that saves lives by making new health products available and affordable for people in low- and middle-income countries
- Cost-effective and high impact rollout of lenacapavir for HIV . . .
Unitaid is now seeking to provide additional support for cost-effective, high-impact implementation of lenacapavir for individuals at high risk of HIV infection, to complement countries’ plans for introduction rollout of lenacapavir as part of national programs in sub-Saharan African countries
- The last mile in child medicine: The best HIV medicines for the . . .
On World Children’s Day, 20 November, Unitaid remains committed to ensuring all children can access the best and most effective medicines In January 2022, a brand-new formulation of the leading HIV treatment, dolutegravir, was announced
- Unitaid and partners launch first-of-its-kind regional manufacturing . . .
Since it was created in 2006, Unitaid has unlocked access to more than 100 groundbreaking health products to help address the world’s greatest health challenges, including HIV, TB and malaria; women’s and children’s health; and pandemic prevention, preparedness and response
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