BMS gives $1.69 Mn hepatitis grant to India and China

Updated on 27 July 2012

He further added that, "This evolution is an important signal that, together with our partners in the non-profit and government sectors, we are making important progress in helping to address the needs of people living with hepatitis B and C in communities that are disproportionately impacted by these diseases."

Organizations and projects that are expected to receive the financial aid, include China Foundation for Hepatitis Prevention and Control ($401,687), HOPE Initiative ($355,694), Liver Foundation West Bengal ($539,035), and the coalition of United Way of Mumbai, the National Liver Foundation and AmeriCares India ($389,464).

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