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5.29.2007 - 11:51am ET
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Abbott Fund Increases Commitment to Fight Against HIV/AIDS in Tanzania, Opening Country's First Corporate Foundation Office
(CSRwire) DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA- May 29, 2007 — Further deepening its commitment
to the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa, Abbott Fund announced today that
it is opening a new program office in Tanzania to manage its extensive
HIV/AIDS philanthropic efforts and partnerships there. Abbott Fund also
recently awarded several new HIV grants totaling $9 million, bringing the
Fund's total HIV investment in the country to more than $50 million by the
end of 2007.
The new Abbott Fund office, located in the capital city of Dar es Salaam,
is the first and only corporate foundation office in Tanzania and Abbott
Fund's first office outside of the foundation's Chicago-area headquarters.
Under the leadership of Christy Wistar, vice president, Abbott Fund, this
new office will work to identify and fund innovative approaches to respond
to the AIDS pandemic.
"Being part of the community provides a fuller appreciation of the
overwhelming burden HIV/AIDS puts on the healthcare system," said Wistar.
"This firsthand and personal understanding enables us to develop practical
solutions that are grounded in the realities of daily life in Tanzania,
where transportation, food, and electricity can be significant barriers to
treating patients."
Having a presence in the country will enable Abbott and Abbott Fund to
further expand their long-standing partnership with the Government of
Tanzania to help manage and treat the 2 million people currently living
with HIV throughout Tanzania. In one of the most comprehensive efforts in
Africa, Abbott Fund has been working in partnership with the Government of
Tanzania for more than seven years to strengthen the country's health care
system to meet the lifelong treatment needs of people with HIV. These
programs have served more than 150,000 patients and families, and have
trained more than 10,000 health care workers.
Through this partnership, Abbott Fund and the Government have strengthened
and expanded HIV services at more than half of the country's regional
hospitals and at many district hospitals, health centers and dispensaries
— covering more than 90 sites across the country. At the nation’s
largest hospital and referral center, Muhimbili National Hospital, Abbott
Fund built a state-of-the-art outpatient treatment center and a
full-service clinical laboratory. This hospital serves nearly 1,000
patients suffering from HIV/AIDS and other chronic diseases each day.
Abbott Fund Tanzania implements these and other HIV/AIDS programs through
partnerships with Axios Foundation, and new grantees, Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation and Family Health International.
"On behalf of the Government and people of Tanzania, we're delighted that
Abbott Fund is establishing a strong in-country presence," said David
Mwakyusa, Tanzania's Minister of Health and Social Welfare. "Our
partnership has been instrumental in expanding access to HIV testing,
treatment and care for thousands of Tanzanians. By investing in our
medical and laboratory facilities, training health workers, and building
our hospital management capacity, Abbott Fund is helping the government
strengthen our core health care system. Together, we're making a
significant difference in the lives of thousands of patients."
Globally, Abbott Fund's HIV programs have served more than 600,000 people.
More than 250,000 patients have been tested through Abbott Fund-supported
voluntary counseling and testing programs, with thousands being referred
to HIV treatment programs. Abbott has also distributed more than five
million free rapid HIV tests and sponsored events to train more than
20,000 health care workers, increasing the capacity of health care workers
to diagnose, treat and support HIV/AIDS patients.
About Abbott and Abbott Fund
Abbott has a long history of supporting programs dedicated to expanding
access to health care, including the care and treatment of children with
HIV/AIDS around the world. Abbott and Abbott Fund have invested more than
$100 million to address critical HIV/AIDS issues throughout Africa and the
developing world. Programs focus on expanding access to testing and
treatment; preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV; modernizing
health care systems and infrastructure; and providing care and support for
children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Abbott Fund is a philanthropic foundation established by Abbott, the
global health care company, in 1951. The Fund's vision is to create
healthier global communities by investing in creative ideas that promote
science, expand health care and strengthen communities worldwide.
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The
company employs 65,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries.
For more information about Abbott, visit www.abbott.com. For more
information on Abbott Fund's HIV/AIDS programs, please visit abbottglobalcare.org.
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