To Help Save Children’s Lives, We Need to Be Bold

Only by breaking down boundaries and working together in unprecedented ways can we tackle the entrenched issues which cause millions of children to continue to die each year from preventable causes. That was the shared understanding which brought GSK and Save the Children together three years ago, creating a groundbreaking partnership to help save one […]

Delivering Dignity through Healthcare

Geel Medical Services is a Finalist in the Unilever Global Development Award supported by Business Fights Poverty. We asked them some questions about their programme and the global development impacts achieved. Q) What challenge does GEEL Medical Services (GMS) serve to change? A) The doctor-patient ratio in rural communities in sub Saharan Africa is much […]

Preparing to Stop Drug-resistant Malaria

By David Reddy, CEO, Medicines for Malaria Venture and Jürgen Brokatzky-Geiger, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility, Novartis. No child should ever die from a mosquito bite. Yet, today, in an era of extraordinary medical advancement, a child dies of mosquito-borne malaria every two minutes. Last year, this agonizing blood disease caused by the malaria parasite […]

Pointing the Way for Cross-sector Collaborations

One of the most striking aspects of the current healthcare landscape is the way that the whole world is now so interconnected and so interdependent. This is changing the way we see health, creating a new global perspective that will affect the way we need to act. Against this backdrop, we need to understand better […]

Four Reasons Why GSK and Save the Children’s Partnership Stands Out

In recent years, collaboration between companies, governments and civil society has become an integral part of the development landscape. Its importance has been underlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which all sectors recognise cannot be achieved without partnership and the contribution of the private sector. Growing numbers of businesses are entering into partnerships, whether […]

Moving Beyond Transactional Relationships

Over the last several years, models of business / NGO collaboration have begun to shift quite significantly. Five years ago, the relationship between a company and an NGO was most likely to be transactional in nature: a donation or sponsorship from the company or, in the case of a company’s social investment, a fee-for-service arrangement […]

Tackling Undernutrition for the World’s Poorest

Given that 45 per cent of child deaths (that’s nearly half) are because of undernutriton, tackling it should be the highest of priorities for our decision makers. It is also very relevant to note, that a majority of those deaths are amongst the most vulnerable and poorest communities. With this is mind, as most people, […]

A New Plan to Fight a New Health Challenge

While the headlines might focus on Ebola or yellow fever, Africa is slowly winning the fight against infectious diseases. They will remain a challenge for decades to come, but the real threat of the future is expected to come from elsewhere: non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Soon, NCDs are likely to […]

Making the Global Goals Our Business

Not everyone gets to live their dream job, but I feel extremely lucky and grateful that I do. I lead GSK’s global employee volunteering efforts, including PULSE, our flagship program. PULSE is a skills-based volunteering program that matches up to 100 high-performing employees each year with a nongovernmental organization (NGO) in need of their expertise […]

Co-creation Shaking Up the Health Sector

Imagine that you are the founder of a healthcare start-up. You have passion, experience, and a strong team of changemakers around you – but you lack the resources to take your organisation to the next level of growth. Now imagine that you are given the opportunity to work with one of the world’s leading healthcare […]

Transcending the Boundaries of Business School

In order to transform our world and achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we must look beyond the ‘way we do things’ in our own industries, learn to be adaptive and work in multi-sector teams. In early 2006, I walked into a room where the global CEO of Unilever, Barclays Bank, Porsche and […]

Crossing Oceans for Child Health

Transcending boundaries to build a sustainable future naturally evokes different responses in everyone depending on their frame of reference. My own career and early experiences have been focused on child health, first as an orphanage volunteer in Africa, then a nurse, and later on working towards my doctorate, and now as an entrepreneur developing wearable […]

Business in Support of Public Policy Education

Businessmen support Business Schools. This is perfectly normal since most MBA graduates go on to work for Businesses. But why should Businessmen support Public Policy Schools? What would they gain from providing such support? The simple answer is that they will gain a lot. No business – except corrupt business ventures – can survive and […]

Activating the Power of the Market for Humanitarian Aid

Activating the power and reach of the market for a sustainable future What does it mean to transcend boundaries? The definition of “transcend” is to rise above, or go beyond normal limits. For the purpose of this discussion, consider these boundaries: physical – defined by political/geographical regions; institutional – reflecting rules, written or unwritten, by […]

Social Entrepreneurs Defining the Future of Healthcare

There is a global crisis in healthcare; the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that one billion people lack access to basic care, and a further 100 million are pushed into poverty trying to access it. The situation doesn’t look likely to improve. The WHO estimates that there will be a deficit of more than 12 […]

Helping People Lead Healthy Lives

Last year saw the release of the much referenced Lancet report Health and climate change: policy responses to protect public health. Published prior to COP 21 in Paris, the report considered the impacts of climate change on public health and estimates that cutting carbon emissions could reduce 500,000 premature deaths a year from air pollution […]

Four Steps to Help Widen Access to Innovative Medicines

Getting medicines to patients living in the world’s poorest countries is no easy feat. A dearth of trained health workers, out-of-pocket payments, poorly stocked clinics and unreliable transport links can all conspire to keep medicines out of reach from those who need them. When it comes to unlocking such a complex challenge, there’s no single […]

Improving the Quality of Chronic Disease Care in China

Corporate citizenship is in the midst of a promising evolution. To address key societal needs, more companies are moving from a narrow view of philanthropy to a strategy that sets business goals to achieve positive social outcomes. Over the past century, corporate philanthropy has been defined largely by giving—that is, the donation of goods and […]

Three Lessons in Strengthening Health Systems

What does it take to make health systems more robust – to ensure they can handle everyday illnesses, as well as pre-empt and manage future challenges or crises? There is no easy answer to this question; but what’s obvious is that there’s no single way to strengthen a health system. We need to think laterally. […]

Building More Resilient Health Systems

Last week, the Philippines became yet another country in a growing list to caution women to delay pregnancy[i] as the country braces itself against an outbreak of the Zika virus. The virus is already spreading rapidly across Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as parts of the US, causing the World Health Organization to […]