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Innovation Humans, animals and the environment — our health is all connected Why the One Health approach is important now more than ever. See why. The scope of the program varies from year to year and is influenced by changing medical needs in developing countries, the quantity of our medicines available for donation, and the unpredictable nature of emergencies or disasters. Each NGO has a long-standing relationship with the company, demonstrates integrity of purpose, provides assurance that products will be securely warehoused, and has well-established programs in developing countries.

The NGOs work with local partners, including governments, communities, and local non-profits, to assess needs and formulate appropriate responses to acute and long-term health crises. These agreements are designed to ensure the proper distribution and handling of medicines, as well as to outline procedures for reporting potential adverse reactions. Throughout , the donations of our medicines and vaccines provided immediate and ongoing assistance to those affected by hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires and other natural or manmade disasters in Africa, South America, the Caribbean and the United States including Puerto Rico and the U.

Virgin Islands. Our product donation program enabled our NGO partners to provide local health care workers in developing countries the medications they need to treat chronic conditions and acute diseases through community health services worldwide.

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