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5.30.2006 ET
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Abbott Releases 2005 Global Citizenship Report
(CSRwire) Abbott released its fifth annual Global Citizenship Report,
"Changing Lives." The company outlines its commitment to advance
corporate citizenship and provides information on its economic, social and
environmental performance. Described in the report is Abbott's progress on
addressing priority issues, most notably the company's approach to
improving access to medicines. Additionally, Abbott features its global
citizenship strategy and programs and performance in key functional areas,
such as ethics and compliance, environment, health and safety, human
resources, and global philanthropy. Abbott's 2005 highlights include:
Investing $1.8 billion in research and development of new medical
technologies
Investing more than $340 million in total philanthropic investment
through the Abbott Fund, corporate philanthropy, patient assistance
programs, humanitarian relief, and AIDS-related programs
Opening a new outpatient center and laboratory at Muhimbili National
Hospital in Tanzania
Providing more than 240,000 low-income and uninsured U.S. patients with
Abbott medicines, nutritionals and medical devices
Training 29,000 employees in the U.S. and Puerto Rico in ethics and
compliance practices
Providing greater access to safe drinking water for a town in
Vietnam
Increasing the number of women in management roles at Abbott sites
around the world
"Abbott's work in the area of global citizenship reflects how our company
advances business objectives, implements policies, and exercises our
influence to make a productive contribution to society," said Reeta Roy,
divisional vice president, global citizenship and policy.
To view an online version of Abbott's 2005 Global Citizenship Report,
please click
here.
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