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The Astellas Global Health Foundation Provides $2.6 Million in New Funding to Address Urgent Health Needs in Africa, South America, and the Middle East


Grants to International Medical Corps, PATH, and Plan International
Intend to Improve Access to Healthcare, Community Resilience, and Disaster Preparedness for Vulnerable Communities

NORTHBROOK, Ill., Jan. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Astellas Global Health Foundation ("Foundation") announced it has awarded three new grants for a combined $2.6 million to non-profit organizations working to make a sustained impact on improving access to health in Kenya, strengthening community resilience in Yemen, and providing disaster support in Peru.

The selected organizations -- International Medical Corps, PATH, and Plan International -- are expected to use the Foundation grants to impact nearly 750,000 lives combined over the next three years. This latest funding, in addition to active grants in progress with Amref Health Africa and AMPATH Kenya, reinforces the Foundation's objective to help high-need populations within low- and middle-income countries where Astellas does not have a business presence.

New Grants Help Selected Organizations Increase their Impact:

"This year's grant recipients are an enduring reflection of the Foundation's thoughtful dedication to partnerships that enable a positive and sustainable impact on the health and well-being of people worldwide," said Shingo Iino, Ph.D., President of the Astellas Global Health Foundation. "These grants also build on our commitment to supporting partner-driven efforts that offer meaningful solutions to help improve access to healthcare, build community resilience and strengthen disaster support in underserved communities."

Among highlights, the grant to PATH is the first to focus on HIV/AIDS since the Foundation's inception, and the first one in support of supply chain strengthening, an area the Foundation has particular interest in. "It is critical to address the continued systemic challenges affecting the response to HIV/AIDS and TB in East Africa," said Dr. Edward Karlithi, Director of Programs, Kenya, of PATH. "We are grateful for the new funding from the Astellas Global Health Foundation, which will enable us to make swift and sustained strides in strengthening deeply needed HIV/AIDS and TB service delivery at the community level with subsequent benefit throughout Kenya and East African nations."

Additional Foundation Grants Continue to Support Access to Healthcare Needs:

Programs that receive Foundation funding are designed and implemented by non-profit organizations and are in alignment with the Foundation's Social Contribution Policy and corporate sustainability focus on improving access to health. Success is defined by each program's ability to make a meaningful impact and actively contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.1

About the Astellas Global Health Foundation
The Astellas Global Health Foundation is a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation that awards grants to support charitable purposes with a focus on improving access to health in underserved global communities, building resilient communities and providing disaster support in order to make a sustainable impact on the health of people around the world, working toward "One World, A Healthier Tomorrow." The Foundation's grants are made to charitable programs outside of Astellas Pharma Inc.'s (Astellas) therapeutic areas, in low- to middle-income countries where Astellas does not have a business presence, and in alignment with Astellas' corporate sustainability focus on Access to Health and consistent commitment to making a sustainable impact on the health of vulnerable populations around the world. To learn more about the Astellas Global Health Foundation please visit www.astellasglobalhealthfoundation.org, LinkedInFacebook or X.

About International Medical Corps
International Medical Corps is a global first responder that delivers emergency medical and related services to those affected by conflict, disaster and disease, no matter where they are, no matter the conditions. It also trains people in their communities, providing them with the skills they need to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become effective first responders themselves. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, it is a nonprofit with no religious or political affiliation, and now has more than 9,000 staff members around the world, 97% of them locally hired. Since its founding, it has operated in more than 80 countries, and provided more than $4.4 billion in emergency relief and training to communities worldwide. For more information visit: www.InternationalMedicalCorps.org, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn or Medium.

About PATH
PATH is a global non-profit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience in forging multisector partnerships, and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world's most pressing health challenges. Its mission is to advance health equity through innovation and partnerships with three areas of focus: 1) increase health system capacity and resilience, 2) improve lives with science and technology, and 3) prepare for and respond to emerging health threats. PATH advances equity through co-creating projects that challenge social and structural inequities, developing guidance for and incorporating measures of equity into all projects and programs, prioritizing programs designed to improve the health and well-being of populations that have been historically marginalized and underserved by health systems, and investing in an internal culture of learning and improvement.

About Plan International 
Plan International works with children and girls in more than 80 countries to help create a world where we are all equal. To do that, Plan International tackles the root causes of the challenges and inequalities that children and young girls face. Plan International is there for children from birth to adulthood and the organisation enables children to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity. To learn more, visit planusa.org.

About AMPATH
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is a partnership among Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, a global network of universities led by Indiana University, and the Kenyan Government. Working with the Kenyan Ministry of Health, AMPATH partners created one of Africa's largest, most comprehensive, and effective HIV/AIDS management and treatment models. AMPATH partners have transitioned the successful HIV approach into a comprehensive primary health care system, now serving a population of 24 million people in western Kenya. In addition to providing direct patient care, AMPATH partners train health care leaders in North America, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, provides supportive services to help communities sustain their own success, and conducts research. To learn more about AMPATH, visit ampathkenya.org.

About Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa is the largest Africa-based healthcare nonprofit, serving millions of people every year. Amref Health Africa began on the continent as the Flying Doctors, bringing surgical services to remote communities using light aircraft. Their priorities have since expanded to strengthen health systems and train African health workers to respond to the continent's most critical health challenges. Their approach is community-based and makes the people they reach partners rather than just beneficiaries. Over 97% of their global staff are Africans, so they are always tackling African challenges with African expertise. Amref Health Africa is headquartered in Nairobi Kenya with programs in 35 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Learn more about their programs at amrefusa.org.

Contacts for inquiries or additional information:

Astellas Global Health Foundation:
Stephan Beschle
TEL: +44 7557 086410
[email protected]

International Medical Corps:
Brian Scheel
TEL: 620-960-3360
[email protected] 

PATH:
Lisa Mueller Scott
TEL: 202-822-0033
[email protected] 

Plan International:
Maria Holsopple
TEL: +1.540.383.3628
[email protected] 

AMPATH Kenya:
Debbie Ungar
TEL: 317-278-0827
[email protected] 

Amref Health Africa:
Emily Correale
TEL: 212-768-2440
[email protected] 

Reference:

1 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs website. Accessed on January 17, 2023. Link: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal3

SOURCE Astellas Global Health Foundation


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