11 | “As we go further along in terms of where the project progresses, one of the things we look for is whether or not there are partners who are going to be able to pick up some of the downstream aspects. (…) We don’t want to be necessarily pushing things if there is no place for them to go. (…) Our typical model is to be part of a partnership which might include industrial partners, development agencies, ministries of health and everybody has a role to play.”—Publ3 |
12 | “Which is, I think, a sad and a drawback at the same time, because if you are looking at things like insecticides for it for example, which are pretty much needed to eradicate vector born diseases. Usually those PDPs are small they don’t have reliable basic funding. So it is a cycle somehow. They are not getting the money, they are not developing the project we really need because they don’t have the money to do this and because they don’t have enough money they don’t get money on top.”—Publ2 |