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19 Sep 2011

Novo Nordisk Launches Programme in India for Children with Diabetes

The programme, known as Changing Diabetes in Children, aims to reach over 2500 kids with type I diabetes from underprivileged families over the next two years.

Novo Nordisk Education Foundation has launched a pan India Diabetes programme to give children below the poverty line access to comprehensive diabetes care and management.

 

In an attempt to address critical gap in the management of Diabetes in India, Novo Nordisk the global diabetic drug major’s non-profit organization, NNEF to introduce the first of its kind programme in India. The programme, known as Changing Diabetes in Children (CdiC), aims to reach over 2500 kids with type I diabetes from underprivileged families over the next two years.

 

The programme was launched recently by former President of India and scientist APJ Abdul Kalam in the presence of children with type I Diabetes at Bangalore.

 

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