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Christina Sander

Senior External Relations Manager at Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative - DNDi

Christina Sander has a diverse background in program management and external relations across various international organizations including WHO, FIND, and International AIDS Society. Christina holds a BA in History, French Language and Culture from Princeton University and an MA in International History and Politics from Geneva Graduate Institute.

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Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative - DNDi

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The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) is an international, not-for-profit research and development organization. We discover, develop, and deliver treatments for neglected patients around the world. Our treatments are affordable and patient-friendly – and have already saved millions of lives. We are researching new treatments for people living with Chagas disease, sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis), leishmaniasis, filarial infections, mycetoma, paediatric HIV, hepatitis C, and dengue. Together with our partners, we are working on over 40 projects, including more than 20 new chemical entities. We are also running over 20 clinical trials. When the medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, they dedicated a portion of the award to addressing this fatal imbalance and exploring a new, alternative, not-for-profit model for developing drugs for neglected patients. As a result in 2003, MSF, the World Health Organization, and five international research institutions founded DNDi.


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