Frédéric Ojardias
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Frédéric Ojardias
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Communications at the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi). Former RFI, La Croix, Mediapart reporter in Seoul. Former aid worker in North Korea. [email protected]
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Updated live streaming link: us06web.zoom.us/j/86313952219
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#Dengue is a growing global & European threat. This session will unite partners across sectors to explore how collaboration can accelerate the development and delivery of much-needed dengue treatments.

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#OSHLYON2025 #OneHealth @afd-france.bsky.social
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🎬 We're proud to share our new film 'The Boy Who Beat The Sandfly'. It tells Henry’s story of courage & recovery, showing the impact visceral leishmaniasis can have on children & their communities. It’s also a call for better, simpler treatments for this disease. youtu.be/eyiJ-VeVk-w
The Boy Who Beat The Sandfly
YouTube video by Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)
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Worst dengue outbreak in Sudan’s history. Civil war destroyed health infrastructure. Flooding and breakdown of sewage systems create breeding grounds for mosquitoes carrying dengue & malaria. Hospitals are overwhelmed. 🧵1/2
www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
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Patients are being left to suffer as a painkiller crisis hits Gaza’s hospitals

More than 167,000 people have been reported injured in Gaza since 7 October 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry

Read the full story: www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2025...
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Great news! 🎉

Following an independent expert review, we have formally nominated the broad-spectrum pan-coronavirus antiviral ASAP-0017445 as a pre-clinical drug candidate.

🔗Read the press release here: dndi.org/press-releas...
“Le désir de rester en vie [ne doit plus être] un terrain de spéculation financière.”

Excellent livre qui résume très bien les enjeux éco autour du médicament. La dérive des prix flingue notre sécu. Le livre donne des pistes concrètes pour y remédier.

Par Gaëlle Krikorian & @mdmfrance.bsky.social
'In the arid plains of Turkana, Kenya, a silent and devastating disease called mycetoma is quietly destroying lives.'
Heart-wrenching testimonies from patients living with the disease. By the Kenyan Historian.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZFA...
"Uncovering Turkana's Silent Plague: The Gruesome Disease Crippling a Region"
YouTube video by The Kenyan Historian
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Nice partnership in Korea to develop a medicine for river blindness - the second leading cause of infectious blindness worldwide. Story in Korean here: n.news.naver.com/article/030/...
Le mycétome est une maladie épouvantable. L'amputation est trop souvent la seule solution pour sauver les patients.
La maladie est très négligée (DNDi a mené le premier essai clinique moderne pour tester un nouveau traitement).
Reportage @afp.com au Kenya information.tv5monde.com/afrique/vide...
Kenya : le mycétome, une maladie endémique pourtant encore négligée
Le mycétome est une infection locale que l'on attrape notamment en marchant pieds nus sur des épines. Faute de diagnostic précoce ou de soins, l'amputation est souvent la seule option.
information.tv5monde.com
"Une aiguille dans une botte de foin : L’élimination de la maladie du sommeil en Guinée, vue de l’intérieur."
Notre reportage en Guinée, format immersif, est disponible en français:
stories.dndi.org/boletmounaFR...
Bölët Mouna
Inside Guinea's quest to eliminate sleeping sickness
stories.dndi.org
Devastating story from Sudan. 40 years of samples and data lost when the Mycetoma Research Center was destroyed during the war.
Including “very rare types of fungi and bacteria, some of them reported on for the first time.“
By @sneweyy.bsky.social
www.telegraph.co.uk/global-healt...
World’s only research centre for flesh-eating infection ransacked in Sudan
Mycetoma Research Centre becomes yet another victim of the country’s civil war, in a ‘major blow’ for efforts to tackle the disease
www.telegraph.co.uk
“Le seul centre au monde de recherche sur le mycétome, une maladie tropicale infectieuse touchant particulièrement les populations défavorisée, a été détruit à Khartoum par la guerre au Soudan.”
C’est l’une des maladies les plus négligées. Terrible nouvelle.
www.lorientlejour.com/article/1457...
Soudan : un centre de recherche médicale unique au monde détruit, selon son fondateur
Le seul centre au monde de recherche sur le mycétome, une maladie tropicale infectieuse touchant particulièrement les populations défavorisée, a été détruit à Khartoum par la guerre au...
www.lorientlejour.com
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Prepare yourself for the unfamiliar sensation of not-entirely-terrible news. After years of tense talks, the 191 member states of the World Health Organization have agreed on language for a pandemic treaty and it contains some genuine good compromises on equity. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/16/h...
WHO Member Countries Agree to Pandemic Treaty (Gift Article)
The World Health Organization finally reached a compromise on a pandemic treaty after three years of talks. The United States withdrew from negotiations after President Trump took office.
www.nytimes.com
‘For the first time in history, an international health agreement has explicitly acknowledged the critical need for governments to leverage the power of public funding to shape innovation outcomes.’
Read our statement as the WHO Pandemic Agreement negotiations just concluded
dndi.org/statements/2...
Statement from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) on the conclusion of WHO Pandemic Agreement negotiations
DNDi welcomes the historic consensus on the WHO Pandemic Agreement—a first-of-its-kind treaty that, if implemented, could help reshape global health equity by ensuring public funding delivers public b...
dndi.org
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‘“No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue,” said Alan Garber, Harvard’s president.’ www.nytimes.com/2025/04/14/u...
Harvard Will Not Comply With a List of Trump Administration Demands (Gift Article)
Federal officials said Harvard must enact “merit-based reform” in hiring and admissions and report international students who broke rules, among other steps. Harvard called the demands unlawful.
www.nytimes.com