MaRS Africa?

Filed under: Innovation Policy, MaRS
November 22nd, 2007 by Cathy @ MaRS
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Peter A. Singer, interim director and professor of medicine at U of T’s McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health here at the MaRS Centre, wrote in the National Post that MaRS could be a model for improving economic and social conditions in Africa.

He writes:

By helping African countries such as Ghana and Tanzania establish platforms like MaRS to bring together science, business and capital in innovative sectors — but adapted to local conditions and with local leadership — Canada could be making a huge contribution to Africa’s economic and social development. But good luck trying to convince the Canadian aid agency that it should be investing some of its money in a “MaRS Africa.”

Congratulations also go out to Professor Singer who this week received the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Michael Smith Prize for Canada’s Health Researcher of the Year.

Download the article: “Healing the world with Canadian know-how” (PDF)

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