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DNDi

Established in 2003, the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) is a not-for-profit research and development (R&D) organization that develops new, improved, and affordable medicines for deadly neglected diseases that afflict millions of the world’s poorest people.

DNDi focuses on discovering and developing treatments for sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis), Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, filarial infections, paediatric HIV, mycetoma, and hepatitis C. In 2016, in collaboration with the World Health Organization, DNDi launched the Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership, a not-for-profit research and development organization to develop new antibiotic treatments addressing antimicrobial resistance and to promote their responsible use for optimal conservation, while ensuring equitable access for all.

Since its inception, DNDi has developed seven new treatments for neglected patients for malaria, sleeping sickness, visceral leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, paediatric HIV with several new drug candidates in the R&D pipeline. Our objective is to deliver 16 to 18 new treatments by 2023, ensure equitable access to these treatments, and build a robust pipeline of new drug candidates
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Motivating, international, team feeling

5.0

  • Salary and benefits
    3.0
  • Management style
    5.0
  • Working atmosphere
    5.0
  • Career opportunities
    4.0
Current employeePermanent

06 February 2021

What works well?

Excellent diversity in teams based in 9 countries and working with scientists and other partners around the world. Strong individual and collective commitment to the mission that inspires and motivates. And real, tangible, measurable results: new medicines! A mix of brilliant scientists, seasoned humanitarians and other experts in their field. A clear commitment to change systems that exclude entire populations from access to health care. Strong efforts for inclusion and equity, and flexibility (schedules, virtual work, etc.).

What could be improved?

Wages are at the NGO level, much lower than in industry, but that's not going to change -- maybe that's an advantage: you don't come to DNDi for money!

Translated from French

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