South Africa: Partnership to Fast-Track Life-Saving Health Innovations

The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) and international non-profit organisation Path have launched a new partnership to speed up the development of sustainable, high-impact health innovations capable of saving the lives of vulnerable women and children in South Africa and beyond.

The Global Health Innovation Accelerator (GHIA), launched in Cape Town on Tuesday, will combine the resources and expertise of the government, academia and private partners to advance the design and manufacture of safe, low-cost, medically approved and culturally appropriate products to meet the urgent health needs of South Africa's poorest, most vulnerable women and children.

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