Tackling this crisis is a complex challenge. Poverty is the fundamental cause and a huge barrier to progress. Significant political will and extra funding are needed from new national and international sources to aid development and build healthcare infrastructure.
We believe that it is the responsibility of governments and intergovernmental agencies, supplemented by the work of many NGOs, to work in partnership to deliver the healthcare needed in these countries. However, the pharmaceutical industry can play a significant role in supporting their work.
We make an important contribution through:
We also support programmes to improve health and education through our community investment programme. Partnerships focus on four major diseases — lymphatic filariasis, malaria, HIV/AIDS and diarrhoeal disease. Support is given through donations of cash and medicines, as well as employee involvement. See Community investment.
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