Inder Singh (philanthropist)

Inder Singh is the founder and CEO of Kinsa. He formerly served as the Executive Vice President of the Clinton Foundation's Clinton Health Access Initiative, a global non-profit organization fighting malaria and other diseases. Singh is known for his work towards improving global health, most notably by brokering the deals announced by former President Clinton that reduced the price of life-saving treatments throughout the developing world,[1] particularly aiding in malaria eradication. Singh is credited with saving over $1 billion in drug costs for developing nations.[2] More than 2.6 million HIV/AIDS patients have received drugs subsidized through CHAI, and more than 30 million malaria patients have received drugs produced at lower cost thanks to CHAI licensing deals.[3]

  1. ^ "Formal Bio". The Inderview. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
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