[New Research Project] Initiative for the Advancement of Dementia Research and Social System Innovation through Global Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
date : 11/1/2016
Tags: Dementia
The Japanese Government, via Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED), has commissioned the HGPI to develop a policy proposal for modeling Public Private Partnerships (PPP) focused on dementia research, in the aim of identifying the best possible PPP models for Japan.
We will propose the best possible way to establish PPP, with a concrete framework in Japan, by utilize not only public funds but also with private funds to promote dementia research effectively and efficiently, while looking over the diversity and complexity of the needs for dementia research and possibility of international collaboration. Consequently, putting such models into practice in the rest of Asia and the world.
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