After months of thinking RISUG was about to vanish down a bureaucratic
black hole, I was overjoyed to see new activity, but this news item
left me with questions:
... There's hope, though: recognizing the potential importance of a
> long-term contraceptive such as RISUG, a respected NGO which
> specializes in technology advancement has offered to partner with
the
> Indian government in moving the manufacturing forward and planning a
> strategy that will minimize such delays in the future.
What is the name of the NGO?
... If you live outside India and
> would like RISUG to be available sooner rather than later, read on
for
> how you can make a difference.
I "read on" but didn't see how I *could* make a difference. Please
clarify this.
Thanks
PS
I emailed a physician associated with the Canadian RISUG research
about a year ago and he reported no activity, apparently because RISUG
*has* vanished into a bureacratic black hole in Canada. Does anyone
have any new info on Canadian activity?