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~ Raising Awareness for Rare Diseases
Rare Disease Policies for Rare Disease patients ~
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jagdish Mittur, Lead – Biotechnology Facilitation Cell at KBITS, Government of Karnataka said, “Given the high prevalence of rare diseases, the term ‘rare’ is misleading and we should perhaps find another name for it. I am heartened that organizations like ORDI have taken up the task of amplifying the voice of the rare disease community and working towards a better tomorrow for them. I encourage industry and high net worth individuals to also come forward to invest in the cause of rare diseases.”
“We are extremely proud to be the main sponsors of this event. What started as one event in Bengaluru has not just expanded to other cities in India, but also to the USA, making Race for 7 a truly Make in India initiative. Awareness for rare diseases though should not just be restricted to this event and I encourage all of you to talk about it beyond and initiate dialogues with universities and researchers to help improve the lives of rare disease patients,” said Naz Haji, IQVIA India Managing Director. “
Several rare disease patients and their caregivers spoke on the occasion and, while expressing gratitude for the increased awareness and access for rare disease patients made possible by events such as Race for 7, also highlighted the need for continued awareness and education in the area. Toushif, diagnosed with pachydermoperiostosis said, “The challenges faced by those of us that live with rare diseases are many. I am happy that ORDI has stepped in to help present our unique needs to the concerned authorities and is pushing for policies that will benefit us in the long run. Rare disease patients require our help and support and we are so happy that Bengalureans come out to stand with this cause.”
ORDI was founded to address the many challenges in the management of rare disease in India. It aims to address the unmet needs of rare disease patients and serves as an umbrella organization for rare disease patients and other stakeholders throughout the country. The funds raised from Race for 7 will be utilized to help ORDI in its mission to improve health of patients with rare diseases across the country through awareness, advocacy, collaborations and information dissemination.
About Organization of Rare Diseases India (ORDI):
Founded in Feb 2014, ORDI is a patient centered non-profit organization with the mission to improve health of patients with rare diseases across India through awareness, advocacy, collaborations and information dissemination. ORDI represents the collective voice of all patients with rare diseases in India to effect government policy making. ORDI has identified and taken on the grand challenges facing the rare diseases community in India and is committed to systematically and holistically addressing those challenges.