• Paradigm Shift in Vaccines: Our Dengue Vaccine Candidate

    Laurent Lhopitallier, Sanofi
    Sanofi

    Paradigm Shift in Vaccines: Our Dengue Vaccine CandidSanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi, has taken an innovative approach to addressing a disease that affects tropical and subtropical countries, without anticipating a return on investment from high-income countries. For the first time, a new vaccine will have its initial introduction in several middle- and low-income countries – where the need is the greatest.  more[...]

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  • Change Agents Bring Hope and Health to Rural India

    Camilla Crone Jensen, Novo Nordisk
    Scott Dille, Novo Nordisk
    Novo Nordisk

    Rural India faces an acute shortage of healthcare professionals. In an innovative initiative called “Addressing the Base of the Pyramid” (BoP), Novo Nordisk A/S teamed up with community partners to bring diabetes services closer to people in remote areas while supporting health activists’ microbusiness. This initiative is now integrated with the Changing Diabetes Barometer® program in Bihar, India, to increase the level of outreach.  more[...]

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  • Zinc for Health

    Alannah Cervenko
    Teck Resources Limited

    Teck launched its Zinc & Health program after learning about the critical link between zinc, human health, and crop nutrition. Today, an innovative partnership is helping to reduce zinc deficiency in both humans and agriculture in China.  more[...]

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  • Trendsetter for Ergonomic Workplaces in Industry

    Dr Peter F. Tropschuh, Audi AG
    Birgit Horn, Audi AG
    Audi AG

    German society is in the throes of rapid demographic change, with the share of older workers rising steadily. At present, 40- to 49-year-olds account for approximately 32 percent of the workforce at AUDI AG, making them the largest group of employees. In just a few years, however, 50- to 59-year-olds will account for more employees than any other age group, and the share of employees over 60 will rise to approximately 13 percent.  more[...]

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  • Central Romana and Corporate Social Responsibility

    Central Romana Corporation

    The Central Romana Corporation Ltd., founded in 1912 in the eastern province of La Romana in the Dominican Republic, is an agro-industrial and tourism company whose main focus is sugar production. Having been in operation for more than 100 years, it has diversified its investments through a wide range of businesses that reach approximately 25,000 workers, and it regards itself as being the country’s largest private-sector employer.  more[...]

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  • Breaking Barriers in Gender, Health, and the Environment Through Synergy

    Manila Doctors Hospital

    Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) is the first and only private hospital in the Philippines to ever commit to and publicly declare a “social vision.” Since then, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become deeply embedded in the corporate culture of MDH. It is a conscious effort that we align our CSR programs with both the international and national commitments for human development. In combining applicability, sustainability, and replicability in CSR program implementation, MDH is now creating a path toward program sustainability, which thrives on synergy.  more[...]

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  • MOSTADAM: More Than Just Finance

    Perihan Abdel Ghaly, Arab African International Bank
    Maha Hasebou, Arab African International Bank
    Arab African International Bank

    Since 2004, privatization and economic reforms in Egypt, especially in the banking sector, have spurred active engagement and responsibility toward communities and in the country at large. The banking sector’s current capacity and capital remain significant when comparing its role in social and environment development. The Arab African International Bank (AAIB)’s experience offers a successful trendsetting model concerning the role of banks in affecting the growth of new industries and the economy at large.  more[...]

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  • Human Rights – SANOFI Approach

    Sanofi
    Tatiana Campos-Rocha, Sanofi

    In line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, Sanofi has adopted an ambitious and holistic approach to ensure that human rights are soundly integrated throughout all the Group’s operations. For Sanofi, it is essential to ensure that respect for human rights is integrated into our business activities everywhere we operate, including in countries considered to be at risk for matters concerning human rights.  more[...]

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  • WHO and Sanofi: A Public-Private Partnership to Save Lives

    Dr. Benedict Blayney, Sanofi
    Pierre-Guillaume Harscouët, Sanofi
    Sanofi

    For Sanofi, as a global healthcare partner, improving access to healthcare for the most disadvantaged patients is pivotal to its corporate social responsibility approach. At the core of this commitment is the long-term partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) to control a group of debilitating infectious diseases, called “neglected tropical diseases,” which affect mostly poor people in developing countries. Since the partnership began, in 2001, more than 20 million people in sub-Saharan Africa have been screened for sleeping sickness, and more than 170,000 patients have received free treatment for what is a fatal disease, if left untreated. This partnership has put the elimination of sleeping sickness within reach – a prospect that was unthinkable a decade ago.  more[...]

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  • Saving Lives Around the World with Zinc

    Kathleen Reid, Teck Resources
    Teck Resources Limited

    The Zinc Alliance for Child Health (ZACH) brings together Canadian organizations committed to accelerating the use of zinc and ORS around the world to treat diarrhea, one of the leading killers of children. More infants die from diarrhea-related illnesses associated with zinc deficiency than from HIV/AIDS, malaria, and measles combined. ZACH aims to make the management of childhood diarrhea a key part of reducing child mortality. ZACH works with all levels of government to help ensure the availability of supplies and treatment that is affordable for families, communities, and the wider health system.  more[...]

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  • Saving Lives Around the World with Zinc

    Kathleen Reid, Teck Resources
    Teck Resources Limited

    The Zinc Alliance for Child Health (ZACH) brings together Canadian organizations committed to accelerating the use of zinc and ORS around the world to treat diarrhea, one of the leading killers of children. More infants die from diarrhea-related illnesses associated with zinc deficiency than from HIV/AIDS, malaria, and measles combined. ZACH aims to make the management of childhood diarrhea a key part of reducing child mortality. ZACH works with all levels of government to help ensure the availability of supplies and treatment that is affordable for families, communities, and the wider health system.  more[...]

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  • Changing The Lives of 10,000 Children

    Scott Dille, Novo Nordisk
    Camilla Crone Jensen, Novo Nordisk
    Novo Nordisk

    Living with type 1 diabetes is challenging – even more so for children in developing countries, where having diabetes puts their lives at even greater risk.  more[...]

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