Govt collaborating with Netherland, Sweden for research prog on HIV/AIDS: Bruins

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has collaborated with and for a research programme on HIV/AIDS, said Bruno Bruins, of Medical Care,

The programme aims to harness complementary research strengths and diverse expertise across the three nations to catalyse the development of better tools in order to understand and address the burgeoning global epidemic of HIV, a statement said.

The inspiring projects announced today, highlight the affordability and accessibility of It is a theme where our countries have excellent opportunities for innovative partnerships," Bruins said at the event.

"By partnering together, we can help address the global challenge of rapidly rising costs, address unmet needs and open new markets together, he said.

The collaboration would involve various government and non-government institutions in India, including the (DBT), (NACO), and (IAVI) along with in The Netherlands, and in

This partnership aligns with our mandate to elevate Indian bioscience on the global stage through innovative and cross-cutting partnerships," said Renu Swarup, Secretary,

"I'm very certain that joint research by scientists on each side would support generation of new science and knowledge to reinforce the global fight against and cater to the emerging challenges in prevention and research, Swarup said.

Over an initial partnership period of five years, the programme would strengthen and enhance research capabilities and enable between the partnering countries.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 15:05 IST