Viatris 2023 Sustainability Report: Addressing Critical Health and Social Needs in India
Viatris has released its 2023 Sustainability Report, highlighting extensive efforts in India to address critical health and social needs. Key initiatives include:
- Supporting Akshaya Vidya, a supplementary education program for underprivileged children.
- Developing a watershed in Ranga Reddy District to boost groundwater and agricultural productivity.
- Partnering with Sportz Village Foundation to promote fitness among children in Hyderabad.
In cancer care, Viatris, in collaboration with Tata Memorial Center, has screened over 8 million people for oral cancer, expanding from six districts to all 34 in Maharashtra and to six other states. The Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi program has provided over 30,000 liver health screenings since 2017. Viatris also supports sustainable farming practices and is working to address tuberculosis (TB) through multiple community programs, benefiting over 80,000 people in 2023.
Viatris ha pubblicato il suo Rapporto sulla Sostenibilità 2023, evidenziando ampie iniziative in India per affrontare esigenze sanitarie e sociali critiche. Le principali iniziative includono:
- Sostegno a Akshaya Vidya, un programma di istruzione supplementare per bambini svantaggiati.
- Sviluppo di una zona di captazione nel Distretto di Ranga Reddy per aumentare la disponibilità di acqua sotterranea e la produttività agricola.
- Collaborazione con la Sportz Village Foundation per promuovere la forma fisica tra i bambini a Hyderabad.
Nel settore della cura dei tumori, Viatris, in collaborazione con il Tata Memorial Center, ha effettuato screening su oltre 8 milioni di persone per il cancro orale, espandendosi da sei distretti a tutti e 34 nel Maharashtra e in altri sei stati. Il programma Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi ha fornito oltre 30.000 screening della salute epatica dal 2017. Viatris supporta anche pratiche agricole sostenibili e sta lavorando per affrontare la tubercolosi (TB) attraverso diversi programmi comunitari, beneficiando oltre 80.000 persone nel 2023.
Viatris ha publicado su Informe de Sostenibilidad 2023, destacando amplios esfuerzos en India para abordar necesidades críticas de salud y sociales. Las iniciativas clave incluyen:
- Apoyo a Akshaya Vidya, un programa de educación complementaria para niños desfavorecidos.
- Desarrollo de una cuenca en el Distrito de Ranga Reddy para aumentar la productividad de agua subterránea y agrícola.
- Asociación con Sportz Village Foundation para promover la actividad física entre niños en Hyderabad.
En el cuidado del cáncer, Viatris, en colaboración con el Tata Memorial Center, ha realizado más de 8 millones de exámenes para el cáncer oral, expandiéndose de seis distritos a los 34 en Maharashtra y a otros seis estados. El programa Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi ha proporcionado más de 30,000 exámenes de salud hepática desde 2017. Viatris también apoya prácticas agrícolas sostenibles y trabaja para abordar la tuberculosis (TB) a través de múltiples programas comunitarios, beneficiando a más de 80,000 personas en 2023.
Viatris는 2023 지속 가능성 보고서를 발표하며 인도에서의 건강 및 사회적 필요에 대한 광범위한 노력을 강조했습니다. 주요 이니셔티브는 다음과 같습니다:
- Akshaya Vidya를 지원하여 저소득 아동을 위한 보충 교육 프로그램을 운영합니다.
- Ranga Reddy 구역에서 수자원 유역을 개발하여 지하수 및 농업 생산성을 높입니다.
- 하이데라바드의 아동 건강 증진을 위해 Sportz Village Foundation과 협력합니다.
암 치료 부문에서 Viatris는 Tata Memorial Center와 협력하여 800만 명 이상을 구강암 검사하였으며, 이는 6개 지구에서 34개 모든 지구 및 6개 타주로 확장되었습니다. Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi 프로그램은 2017년 이후 30,000건 이상의 간 건강 검사를 제공했습니다. Viatris는 또한 지속 가능한 농업 관행을 지원하며, 2023년에는 80,000명 이상이 혜택을 누린 결핵(TB)을 해결하기 위해 여러 지역 사회 프로그램에 참여하고 있습니다.
Viatris a publié son Rapport de Durabilité 2023, mettant en évidence des efforts considérables en Inde pour répondre à des besoins critiques en matière de santé et sociaux. Les initiatives clés comprennent :
- Soutien à Akshaya Vidya, un programme d'éducation complémentaire pour les enfants défavorisés.
- Développement d'un bassin versant dans le district de Ranga Reddy pour améliorer la productivité en eau souterraine et agricole.
- Partenariat avec la Sportz Village Foundation pour promouvoir la forme physique chez les enfants à Hyderabad.
Dans le domaine des soins du cancer, Viatris, en collaboration avec le Tata Memorial Center, a dépisté plus de 8 millions de personnes pour le cancer oral, en s'étendant de six districts à 34 au Maharashtra et à six autres états. Le programme Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi a fourni plus de 30 000 dépistages de la santé hépatique depuis 2017. Viatris soutient également des pratiques agricoles durables et travaille à lutter contre la tuberculose (TB) à travers plusieurs programmes communautaires, bénéficiant à plus de 80 000 personnes en 2023.
Viatris hat seinen Nachhaltigkeitsbericht 2023 veröffentlicht, der umfangreiche Maßnahmen in Indien zur Bewältigung kritischer Gesundheits- und sozialer Bedürfnisse hervorhebt. Zu den wichtigsten Initiativen gehören:
- Unterstützung von Akshaya Vidya, einem Ergänzungsprogramm für benachteiligte Kinder.
- Entwicklung eines Einzugsgebiets im Ranga Reddy-Distrikt, um die Grundwasser- und landwirtschaftliche Produktivität zu steigern.
- Partnerschaft mit der Sportz Village Foundation, um die Fitness von Kindern in Hyderabad zu fördern.
Im Bereich der Krebsversorgung hat Viatris in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Tata Memorial Center über 8 Millionen Menschen auf Mundkrebs getestet und seinen Umfang von sechs Distrikten auf alle 34 in Maharashtra und sechs weitere Bundesstaaten ausgeweitet. Das Programm Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi hat seit 2017 über 30.000 Lebergesundheitsuntersuchungen bereitgestellt. Viatris unterstützt auch nachhaltige Landwirtschaftspraktiken und arbeitet daran, Tuberkulose (TB) durch mehrere Gemeinschaftsprogramme anzugehen, von denen 2023 über 80.000 Menschen profitieren.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 15, 2024 / With a large footprint in India, Viatris has a broad program supporting communities there. We focus on a variety of health, education and community welfare initiatives including health awareness and screening programs, health workers and capacity building, constructing school buildings and sanitation facilities, promoting organic farming and improving access to clean, healthy water.
In 2023, our work included:
Continuing to support Akshaya Vidya, a supplementary education program that encourages underprivileged children to continue their educations through evening classes offered at 40 neighborhood locations
Developing a watershed in Ranga Reddy District to enhance the availability of groundwater and increase agricultural productivity that promotes resilience for agriculture, livestock and food security
Partnering with the Sportz Village Foundation in Hyderabad to promote fitness among children as a way to improve physical and mental health, improve attendance in schools and encourage students to participate in sports
Removing Barriers to Care to Fight India's Growing Cancer Burden
More than 1 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed in India every year. Of the more than 1 billion people who live in the vast country,
To address the growing cancer burden in India, Viatris and Tata Memorial Center, launched a collaboration in 2015 on a multipronged approach to remove barriers to diagnosis, treatment and care. More than 8 million people have been screened for oral cancer under the Access to Affordable Cancer Care for One and All program, which also aims to build healthcare capacity and technical support for early detection, screening, prevention and treatment of cancer. The program has been such a success that what started in just six districts of Maharashtra has now been scaled to all 34 districts in Maharashtra and level to six states - and continues to grow.
Through the program, specialized training for physicians, nurses, technicians and health workers is provided so they can diagnose and manage cancer cases within their local communities, decentralizing cancer care and supporting early diagnosis for patients. Protocols for screening for the most common cancers in India - oral, breast and cervical cancers - were also developed, enabling early detection. These protocols were implemented through screening and awareness programs conducted at the district level across the state.
Improving Liver Health in India
India's Healthy Liver Healthy Delhi program, sponsored by Viatris, addresses the increasing incidents of liver diseases in the country. As many as 40 million people in India are living with hepatitis B and as many as 12 million with hepatitis C.2
The program provides a state-of-the-art mobile unit that offers liver health check-ups, screenings for hepatitis B and C, and general public awareness of liver diseases and treatments. The unit is able to operate six days a week, with as many as 40 people screened each day. The program began in 2017, and has resulted in more than 30,000 screenings to date.
Sources
1 World Cancer Day 2024: Addressing Cancer Care in India
2 WHO Hepatitis Fact Sheet
Supporting Farmers in India Adopt Sustainable Agricultural Practices
Decades of reliance on chemical fertilizers and other agents used improperly, the growing impacts of climate change and the economic impacts of urbanization, among other pressures, have led to poor soil quality, pest infestations and lower yields.1
The problems are repeated across India, where about
To help these small farms survive, Viatris is supporting a pilot project in India in Anneswara Gramapanchayath to teach farmers about more sustainable ways of working. The project with Adarsha Rural Health and Economic Development Society (ARHEDS) includes strengthening farmer education and training programs, promoting the availability and affordability of organic materials, streamlining certification processes, enhancing market infrastructure, and providing financial incentives and support for organic farmers.
The program aims to address the barriers that currently prevent farmers in India from adopting organic practices. These barriers include limited access to organic materials like organic manure and biofertilizers; a lack of knowledge and capacity in organic pest and disease management; the difficulty for small-scale farmers to obtain organic certification; a lack of robust supply chains and market infrastructure to help organic farmers connect with consumers and fetch fair prices; and the challenges that come with scaling up organic farming
If the project is successful, the intention is to scale it in order to empower more local farmers.
Community Programs Addressing TB in India
A quarter of the world's TB cases can be found in India.2 The chronic infectious disease is a leading cause of death in people living with HIV and also a major contributor to AMR. In India, the government has set a goal to end TB by 2025, and in addition to our core business of scaling access to treatment, Viatris is working in communities to address the burdens of TB in three unique ways.
In partnership with the Society For Education Action Research in Community Health (SEARCH), we are working to control TB in rural and tribal areas of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The program, which was launched in 2023, aims to mitigate TB incidence, reduce complications and lower mortality rates in these communities through awareness campaigns tailored to local languages, house-to-house screenings conducted by trained health workers, sputum collection and microscopy for diagnosis, and counseling sessions following national guidelines.
A second program addresses the significance of nutrition for TB patients, something the government of India drives as a priority to improve treatment outcomes for TB patients. Working with Doctors For You (DFY), Viatris is providing nutritional support to about 1,050 people living with TB in Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Bihar and Odisha. This includes conducting nutritional assessments, providing education, leveraging public distribution systems, distributing monthly nutrition kits, and assessing the impact of nutrition interventions.
We are also working to strengthen the connection between diagnosis and treatment for people living with drug-resistant TB (DRTB) in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh. Together with our partner Foundation for Innovative New Diagnosis (FIND), we are working to enhance the diagnosis of DRTB and address the challenge of locating undiagnosed patients in high TB burden areas of Uttar Pradesh.
In 2023, more than 80,000 people in India benefited from Viatris' work to address TB.
SOURCES
1UN India At a Glance
2 WHO Global Tuberculosis Report
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