Ahead of International Women's Day, Organon Calls for Recognition of the Impacts of Underinvesting in Women's Health
Organon (NYSE: OGN) emphasizes the critical need for increased investment in women's health ahead of International Women's Day on March 8. The company highlights that only 1% of healthcare research targets conditions unique to women. As part of its commitment, Organon provides paid time off for its 10,000 employees globally, including 400 in the MENAT region, to advocate for women's health. Key areas of concern include menopause, maternal health, and endometriosis, with calls to engage stakeholders in addressing these issues. Organon aims to stimulate dialogue and action to improve women's health outcomes.
- Paid time off initiative for 10,000 employees to promote women's health.
- Global emphasis on improving health outcomes for women.
- Engagement with stakeholders to address women's health needs.
- Only 1% of healthcare research is currently invested in women's health.
- Investment in femtech in the MENAT region remains significantly low.
In its second year as a company, 10,000 employees around the world, including over 400 employees in Organon's Middle East North Africa and
Women account for more than half of the population and mothers make approximately
"The launch of Organon in the MENAT region came with a promise to deliver a better and healthier world to women and their families. As a company that is focused on innovations that improve women's health, it is pivotal for us to understand and address the needs of our over 400 employees in the region. For our second year as a young company, Organon is launching a global initiative on the occasion of International Women's Day where all employees will receive paid time off to focus on their health and wellbeing" said
Multiple research and studies across numerous areas of women's health reveal crucial and dangerous gaps that impact nearly all stages of a woman's lifer life. For instance:
- Menopause: Women can experience physical symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, for up to ten years.4 These symptoms can disrupt sleep, lower energy and affect emotional health as well as productivity in the workplace. One study found that
83% of respondents felt menopause negatively affected their day-to-day.5,6 Another study shows that the average age for menopause in theMiddle East is 46.9-47.8.7 - Maternal health: According to
UNICEF , while the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) declined by 50 per cent in the MENA region from 1990 to 2015 (from 220 to 110 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) much is to be left to be done. The main causes of maternal mortality in the MENA region are pregnancy and delivery-related complications such as hemorrhage and abnormal bleeding, hypertensive disorders, maternal sepsis and other related infections. - Endometriosis: Endometriosis is a common and chronic condition that affects up to 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, causes severe abdominal pain and is associated with infertility.8 Endometriosis can also limit economic opportunities for some women who experience debilitating pain that prevents them from going to work or school.9,10 The prevalence of endometriosis is estimated to be
12.9% in Middle Eastern women undergoing laparoscopy.11
About Organon
Organon is a global healthcare company with a focus on improving the health of women throughout their lives. Organon has a portfolio of more than 60 medicines and products across a range of therapeutic areas. Led by the women's health portfolio coupled with an expanding biosimilars business and stable franchise of established medicines, Organon's products produce strong cash flows that will support investments in innovation and future growth opportunities in women's health. In addition, Organon is pursuing opportunities to collaborate with biopharmaceutical innovators looking to commercialize their products by leveraging its scale and presence in fast growing international markets.
Organon has a global footprint with significant scale and geographic reach, world-class commercial capabilities, and approximately 10,000 employees with headquarters located in
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10 Culley, L., Law, C., Hudson, N., Denny, E., Mitchell, H., Baumgarten, M., & Raine-Fenning, N. (2013). The social and psychological impact of endometriosis on women's lives: a critical narrative review. Human Reproduction Update, 19(6), 625–639. https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/dmt027
11 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8593935/#B13
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