The goal of this programme is to reduce medical errors and advance healthcare safety, equipping doctors with the necessary tools to identify potential areas of risk and minimise errors in their daily practice, instilling a culture of accountability and diligence amongst healthcare professionals.

The launch of this program underscores a collective commitment to elevating standards of care and safeguarding patient well-being within the healthcare ecosystem.

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Changing climate conditions are:
🥵 increasing the risks of heat-related illnesses  
Because of rapidly increasing temperatures, vulnerable populations were exposed to 3.7 billion more heatwaves in 2021. Heat-related deaths increased by 68%  
  
🦠 changing the patterns of infectious disease transmission 
The changing climate exacerbates the spread of infectious diseases such as transmission of malaria and dengue  
  
🌾 undermining global food security and access to safe drinking water and sanitation, economic loss   
Extreme heat was associated with 98 million more people reporting moderate to severe food insecurity in 2020. Heat exposure led to 470 billion potential labour hours lost globally in 2021  
 
People most at risk are the elderly, individuals with pre-existing health conditions and vulnerable populations in low-and-middle income countries. A recent World Bank study estimated that climate change threatens to push an additional 132 million people into extreme poverty by 2030 – more than half of them in Sub-Sharan Africa and South Asia.  
  
Check out what reach52 is doing to strengthen health systems to protect underserved communities from the health impacts of climate change.

SL25, jointly curated by Stewardship Asia Centre, WTW, The Straits Times,  and the INSEAD Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society, celebrates companies showcasing steward leadership excellence in Asia-Pacific and beyond, effectively marrying purpose and profit to increase positive impact for the planet and/or society.

Congrats to all the other SL25 honourees – do check out their impactful work here!

CMS is a combination of metabolic dysfunctions mainly characterised by insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and central adiposity. 23.6% of Filipinos aged 40-59 and 24.1% of those 60 years and older are affected by CMS.

Throughout this campaign, we invite you to join us as we share an inside peek: from interviews and insights on-the-ground to better understand community needs, to how local Community Health Agents use the offline-first reach52 access app to conduct door-to-door engagements with residents, delivering personalised health tips.

Through these targeted engagements, we aim to help residents and their caregivers understand CMS, and identify lifestyle modifications, early screening, risk assessment, and treatment options. A unique component of this campaign includes a focus on the role of caregivers and ensuring a strong support system.

Follow us as we embark on this exciting journey using data-driven, human-powered tech to improve health outcomes surrounding CMS in underserved communities in the Philippines. Stay tuned for our next update!

reach52’s partnership with Bayer aims to provide nutritional education for people in semi-urban and rural areas, focusing on food supplementation and overall dietary awareness.

80% of the population in India has some form of micronutrient deficiency, and India has the highest number of people with anemia worldwide. Read more about how we are collaborating with Bayer to address the nutrition challenges in India here.

Now in its 5th year, the award celebrates leaders combining profit and purpose to help achieve the United Nations Global Goals.

Check out the 100 outstanding individuals which include social entrepreneurs, CEOs, sustainability leaders and impact investors from 39 countries, all working to tackle the world’s most pressing issues: https://meaningful.business/mb100-2023/

We’re excited to share that with support from The Pfizer Foundation’s Global Health Innovations Grants program, we’re helping drive community-centred solutions to strengthen healthcare systems and address vaccine-preventable illness. 

reach52’s campaign in the rural communities of India and the Philippines aims to improve awareness, demand and uptake of the COVID-19 booster, through a mix of door-to-door community engagement, targeted social media campaigns and peer-to-peer information sharing. 

We envision to 

🔎 Understand the unique needs, challenges and perspectives of community members regarding COVID-19 vaccination 

👫 Foster community trust, enable personalised conversations, and address local concerns and vaccine hesitancy 

🗣 Share accurate and up-to-date information about COVID-19 infections and the benefits of vaccination 

Till date, we have trained 250+ Community Health Workers through this campaign, engaged 25k residents through door-to-door engagement and 53k residents through targeted social media campaigns. 

Check out the fellow grantees and learn more about the Pfizer program: https://bit.ly/3rq1pa4

Whether we suffer from high blood pressure or mental health issues, or know someone who has faced a cancer diagnosis or undergoing treatment for diabetes – NCDs (Non-communicable diseases) impact all of us… 

Yet global commitment and action to address the burden of NCDs is not on par with their impact on our everyday lives. 

reach52 is proud to contribute and be featured as a case study in this report that outlines four interconnected fronts that guide the innovative pharmaceutical industry’s action on NCDs: 

💉 Innovation: Investing in the discovery of new medicines and vaccines to prevent and fight disease 

🗣 Availability: Promoting policies that drive expanded access to care 

🙋🏽‍♀️: Empowerment of people living with NCDs: Ensuring the design and implementation of policy solutions are co-created with people living with NCDs 

🏥: Capacity building: Working with health systems and their funders to build capacity that can effectively prevent, diagnose, treat and manage life-long conditions. 

Read this important report and check out case studies of other organisations working tirelessly to build capacity, ensure access to care, and empower those living with NCDs. 

Helping to eliminate inequity in healthcare but tailoring solutions to communities and end users is key.

Many examples of decentralisation use digital solutions to bring healthcare directly into the hands of consumers. However internet access is not universal. reach52 tackles remote access issues by designing a platform that works offline, powered by a human component to encourage use and empower residents to manage their health conditions.

Why should we look into decentralising healthcare? Benefits include
⛑ Customised care to meet specific needs of communities
⛑ Agile response and rapid mobilisation
⛑ Cost-efficient and targeted engagements
⛑ Fewer inequities as we increase access to healthcare

In order for decentralised healthcare to be successful, it is essential that we design solutions customised to the needs of the end user.

Honoured to be part of the Steward Leadership 25, awarded to organisations that have shown steward leadership excellence. Stewardship Commons spotlights examples of creating economic value while integrating the needs of society, environment and future generations, inspiring a bigger ecosystem of better businesses incorporating social values and priorities into their core model.

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