Category: Health

  • CSR campaign by Philips to promote awareness on pneumonia

    CSR campaign by Philips to promote awareness on pneumonia

    Philips India a leader in health technology has launched an awareness camoaign under its CSR inititive to boost focus on childhood pneumonia. The aim of this campaign is to reach parents, family and caregivers and bring them up to date with it’s harmful effects.

    Philips India a leader in health technology has launched an awareness camoaign under its CSR inititive to boost focus on childhood pneumonia.

    The aim of this campaign is to reach parents, family and caregivers and bring them up to date with it’s harmful effects.

    India has the highest number of childhood pneumonia cases in the world, both in terms of morbidity and mortality. Around 1.5 lakh children lose their life due to pneumonia each year with 30 million new cases reported annually. In children under five years, pneumonia contributes to nearly a sixth (15%) of all deaths in India, with one child dying from pneumonia every four minutes.

    Through this campaign, we aim to focus on both urban and rural areas and reach out to the people through multiple mediums including TV, radio, print, digital, social media channels and on-ground initiatives.

    Daniel Mazon, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Philips Indian Subcontinent, said, “The key to preventing pneumonia in children below the age of 5 years is identifying those at risk and educating parents and caregivers on its diagnosis and treatment. Philips is committed to contribute towards the reduction of cases of childhood pneumonia in India through this nationwide awareness campaign.”

  • Sustained effort required till 2030 to win war against HIV: Vedanta CSR

    Sustained effort required till 2030 to win war against HIV: Vedanta CSR

    The global fight against Aids Pandemic caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has to intensify. India is home to 2.1 million people living with HIV stands third globally out of 36.7 million people worldwide. The global fight against HIV has witnessed many different institutions coming

    The global fight against Aids Pandemic caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has to intensify. India is home to 2.1 million people living with HIV stands third globally out of 36.7 million people worldwide.

    The global fight against HIV has witnessed many different institutions coming forward to do their bit for improving the situation. World Health Organisation (WHO) believes that we will require rapid acceleration over the next five years and sustained action throughout till 2030 and beyond to win this fight.

    Diagnosis of HIV is a major impediment in the way of eradication of the disease. Further, it also requires post-diagnosis counselling, support and treatment. Awareness has been playing a key role in reducing the cases of HIV/AIDS patients in India. This year many different institutions came forward to contribute their bit towards this fight.

    Vedanta, a diversified natural resources company under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme, organised awareness camps and outreach health programmes. These were spread across different parts of the globe for employees, contractors and communities. The company held HIV testing camps, blood donation drives and panel discussions. “Amplifying awareness reduces the risk of spread of the disease and access to modern healthcare facilities in rural communities is essential towards the holistic development of communities,” said Roma Balwani, President, Group Communication & Sustainable Development, Vedanta.

    Infrastructure developers also came forward for contributing towards this occasion. Emaar India, a real estate developer organised AIDS awareness and education sessions in Mohali and Gurgaon. The company saw the participation of over 8,000 people organising an awareness march to different colonies in their neighbourhood.

    Apart from outreach programmes, few companies came up with modernised communication techniques to spread awareness on this issue. Durex, a global sexual well-being brand used the power of social media to promote safe sex amongst young people. The company unveiled ‘Umbrella with raindrops’ as the unofficial safe sex emoji for putting safe sex back on the agenda. A survey carried out by the company found that most people were uncomfortable discussing safe sex, but 72% of the respondents found it easier to express their emotions through emojis.

    Entertainment can be a good medium for spreading awareness and sharing information. Sony Pictures Network, through its Hollywood movie channels, urged people to take the right step forward by running public service messages throughout the day. Saurabh Yagnik, EVP and Business Head, English Cluster, Sony Pictures Networks India said, “A social message narrated through the medium of entertainment has always been more effective. We believe that it is our duty to facilitate awareness for a sensitive subject like AIDS and our strong messaging will resonate with the campaign against AIDS, urging our viewers to be safe and responsible.”

    Many individuals from all walks of life also came forward to do their bit ranging from forming human chains in the shape of red ribbon, awareness rallies, community programmes, etc.

    People living with HIV in the country are also subjected to severe psychological trauma. Dr IS Gilada, President, AIDS Society of India commenting on this said, “Unfortunately, in the society we live in, HIV test report tends to tell about the character of a person. We fail to understand other reasons for the transmission of the virus apart from a sexual relationship.”