Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria (GBC) Honors Abbott and Abbott Fund for Efforts to Fight HIV/AIDS in Tanza
13 Juni 2007 - 3:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
Abbott and Abbott Fund Receive Prestigious Business Excellence
Award for Work to Strengthen Health Care Systems and Train Health
Workers to Help Address HIV/AIDS and Other Diseases ABBOTT PARK,
Ill. and NEW YORK, June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Tonight at its annual
gala, the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria (GBC) will honor Abbott and Abbott Fund for outstanding
results in fighting HIV/AIDS in Tanzania. Abbott will be presented
with the GBC "Award for Business Excellence on HIV/AIDS through
National Action" in recognition of the company's six-year, $50+
million public-private partnership with the Government of Tanzania
to strengthen the country's health care system and train health
workers to meet the needs of people living with HIV and other
chronic diseases. The GBC event pays tribute to the important role
of business in addressing HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and
recognizes outstanding contributions from businesses and business
leaders throughout the world. "Abbott and Abbott Fund have set new
standards in the corporate fight against HIV/AIDS, and their
important work to improve the health care system in Tanzania will
serve as a superlative model for other businesses around the world
to follow," said GBC President Ambassador Richard Holbrooke. "The
business community plays a vital role in fighting these epidemics.
Abbott and Abbott Fund have demonstrated that the private sector
can truly make a positive difference in this global effort." "The
global business community is making a powerful contribution to the
fight against HIV/AIDS by applying its expertise and resources in
partnership with governments and NGOs," said Miles D. White,
chairman and chief executive officer, Abbott. "Over the past seven
years, we've worked closely with the Government of Tanzania to
strengthen the country's health system to advance HIV testing and
treatment. Our partnership is improving the lives of Tanzanians
today and for generations to come." The GBC award recognizes Abbott
Fund's outstanding efforts and more importantly, significant
results in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Abbott Fund is building
capacity at more than 90 health centers throughout Tanzania,
bringing HIV services into some remote regions for the first time.
Abbott Fund also built a new outpatient center and clinical
laboratory at the country's leading reference hospital, trained
thousands of health care workers, and provided HIV counseling and
testing for more than 150,000 people. "The Government of Tanzania
has made a significant commitment to address HIV/AIDS, and Abbott
has been a close partner, helping us to produce real results for
the people of Tanzania," said David Mwakyusa, Tanzania's Minister
of Health and Social Welfare. "This partnership provides a strong
model for how the private sector can work with government to fight
HIV/AIDS." Working side by side with their Tanzanian colleagues,
Abbott employee volunteers provide training and technical support
in the areas of construction, engineering, infection control,
information technology, laboratory management, security and waste
management. Abbott Fund recently opened a new program office in
Tanzania to manage its extensive HIV/AIDS philanthropic efforts and
partnerships in the country. Additionally, Abbott has donated
laboratory equipment to upgrade diagnostic testing and disease
monitoring, and Abbott Fund-supported field service engineers
maintain donated Abbott equipment across the country to ensure
uninterrupted lab services are available. About the Global Business
Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) The Global
Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) is
an alliance of 220 international companies leading the private
sector fight against these three epidemics. GBC works to leverage
the business sector's unique skills and expertise -- including
comprehensive workplace policies; community programs; core
competencies; leadership and advocacy and public- private
partnerships -- in the global drive to eradicate these deadly
illnesses. The official focal point of the private sector
delegation to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria, GBC maintains offices in New York, Paris, Johannesburg,
Beijing, Geneva, Nairobi, Moscow, and Kiev.
http://www.businessfightsaids.org/ /
http://www.businessfightstb.org/ /
http://www.businessfightsmalaria.org/ About Abbott's Comprehensive
Approach to the Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS Abbott has been a
leader in HIV/AIDS research since the early years of the epidemic.
In 1985, the company developed the first licensed test to detect
HIV antibodies in the blood and remains a leader in HIV
diagnostics; Abbott retroviral and hepatitis tests are used to
screen more than half of the world's donated blood supply. Abbott
also has developed two protease inhibitors for the treatment of
HIV. Expanding on its scientific contributions, Abbott and Abbott
Fund have invested more than $100 million in the fight against
HIV/AIDS in Africa and the developing world. Abbott and Abbott Fund
are improving the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS through
programs targeting critical areas of need, including strengthening
health care systems, supporting children affected by HIV/AIDS,
preventing the transmission of HIV from mother-to-child, and
advancing HIV testing and treatment. Key results to date include
helping more than 600,000 children and families, donating more than
5 million rapid HIV tests to prevent mother-to-child transmission,
and providing more than 70 million rapid HIV tests at no profit
across Africa. Abbott's global workplace HIV/AIDS policy ensures
confidentiality and protects HIV-positive employees against
discrimination, a key barrier to testing and treatment. In Africa,
Abbott is one of a handful of companies with a comprehensive
"AIDS-in-the-Workplace" program, covering education and prevention,
voluntary counseling, testing and treatment. For more information
on Abbott's HIV/AIDS programs, please visit
http://www.abbottglobalcare.org/ and http://www.abbott.com/hiv.
About Abbott and Abbott Fund Abbott Fund is a philanthropic
foundation established by Abbott in 1951. The Fund's mission is to
create healthier global communities by investing in creative ideas
that promote science, expand access to health care and strengthen
communities worldwide. For more information, visit
http://www.abbottfund.org/. Abbott is a global, broad-based health
care company devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and
marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products, including
nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs 65,000
people and markets its products in more than 130 countries.
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