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基于科学的非洲健康创新的风险投资。

Venture funding for science-based African health innovation.

机构信息

McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University Health Network and University of Toronto, 101 College Street Suite 406, Toronto ON, M5G 1L7, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2010 Dec 13;10 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S12. doi: 10.1186/1472-698X-10-S1-S12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While venture funding has been applied to biotechnology and health in high-income countries, it is still nascent in these fields in developing countries, and particularly in Africa. Yet the need for implementing innovative solutions to health challenges is greatest in Africa, with its enormous burden of communicable disease. Issues such as risk, investment opportunities, return on investment requirements, and quantifying health impact are critical in assessing venture capital's potential for supporting health innovation. This paper uses lessons learned from five venture capital firms from Kenya, South Africa, China, India, and the US to suggest design principles for African health venture funds.

DISCUSSION

The case study method was used to explore relevant funds, and lessons for the African context. The health venture funds in this study included publicly-owned organizations, corporations, social enterprises, and subsidiaries of foreign venture firms. The size and type of investments varied widely. The primary investor in four funds was the International Finance Corporation. Three of the funds aimed primarily for financial returns, one aimed primarily for social and health returns, and one had mixed aims. Lessons learned include the importance of measuring and supporting both social and financial returns; the need to engage both upstream capital such as government risk-funding and downstream capital from the private sector; and the existence of many challenges including difficulty of raising capital, low human resource capacity, regulatory barriers, and risky business environments. Based on these lessons, design principles for appropriate venture funding are suggested.

SUMMARY

Based on the cases studied and relevant experiences elsewhere, there is a case for venture funding as one support mechanism for science-based African health innovation, with opportunities for risk-tolerant investors to make financial as well as social returns. Such funds should be structured to overcome the challenges identified, be sustainable in the long run, attract for-profit private sector funds, and have measurable and significant health impact. If this is done, the proposed venture approach may have complementary benefits to existing initiatives and encourage local scientific and economic development while tapping new sources of funding.

摘要

背景

风险投资已在高收入国家的生物技术和医疗领域得到应用,但在发展中国家,尤其是在非洲,这一领域仍处于起步阶段。然而,非洲面临着巨大的传染病负担,因此迫切需要创新解决方案来应对健康挑战。评估风险投资支持医疗创新的潜力时,风险、投资机会、投资回报要求和量化健康影响等问题至关重要。本文借鉴了来自肯尼亚、南非、中国、印度和美国的五家风投公司的经验教训,为非洲医疗风投基金提出了设计原则。

讨论

采用案例研究方法探讨了相关基金和对非洲背景的经验教训。本研究中的医疗风投基金包括公有制组织、企业、社会企业和外国风投公司的子公司。投资规模和类型差异很大。四家基金的主要投资者是国际金融公司。其中三项基金主要追求财务回报,一项主要追求社会和健康回报,一项则混合了两者的目标。总结的经验教训包括衡量和支持社会和财务回报的重要性、需要同时吸引上游资本(如政府风险投资)和下游资本(来自私营部门),以及存在许多挑战,包括筹集资金的困难、人力资源能力低下、监管障碍和风险商业环境等。基于这些经验教训,提出了适当的风投基金设计原则。

总结

基于所研究的案例和其他地方的相关经验,风险投资作为一种支持非洲基于科学的医疗创新的支持机制是有案例依据的,有风险承受能力的投资者有机会获得财务和社会回报。此类基金应进行结构设计以克服所确定的挑战,从长远来看具有可持续性,吸引营利性私营部门资金,并具有可衡量和重大的健康影响。如果这样做,可以补充现有举措的互补性,并鼓励当地的科学和经济发展,同时利用新的资金来源。

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