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IPA releases report on social initiatives

The report seeks to understand the role played and impact created by IPA member companies in nation building through CSR

Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) member companies, through their CSR and social activities, reached to more than 15 million Indians across demographics and geographies during the FY 2018-19 as per IPA Samhita report titled, Beyond Business: Contributions to Social Initiatives. The report is researched and compiled by IPA in collaboration with Samhita Social Ventures. It seeks to understand the role played and impact created by IPA member companies in nation building through CSR .

With a deep understanding of the healthcare challenges faced in India, IPA member companies consciously undertook comprehensive efforts in identifying social causes to support the relevant interventions, aimed at delivering high impact results. 

The IPA member companies utilised allocated CSR funds efficiently and effectively where the impact of their interventions has reached the most under-served communities. Maharashtra and Telangana have the largest presence with 14 companies in each state conducting CSR interventions, followed by Gujarat where 13 companies are implementing their CSR projects/programs. Many companies are working in rural, hard-to-reach areas in these states, where communities struggle to access social and health services. Initiatives undertaken ranged from e healthcare, education, rural livelihood support, community and rural infrastructure development, women empowerment, care for environment, sanitation to sports promotion. CSR activities also included healthcare interventions such as primary healthcare, eye-care, communicable diseases, non-communicable disease, and mental health.

Satish Reddy, President, IPA says, “The Indian pharmaceutical industry has always highlighted its commitment towards quality, accessibility, and innovation. Our desire to make an impact in society at large has encouraged us towards philanthropy over the past few years. We broadly categorised our CSR approach to fit each cause; responsive for immediate needs, philanthropic for specific initiatives, and strategic to align business expertise to CSR initiatives.”

Dilip Shanghvi, MD, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries added, “IPA member companies undertook comprehensive efforts in identifying social causes to support and accordingly made relevant interventions. This enabled the member companies to utilise their allocated CSR funds efficiently and effectively, delivering high impact results by reaching out to the most underserved communities.”

Nilesh Gupta, Managing Director – Lupin added, “Our deep understanding in healthcare helps us understand the challenges faced by the country. Especially, in rural areas where communities struggle to receive basic access to healthcare. Many of the IPA member companies work in such rural, hard-to-reach areas. This has allowed us to extend the reach to these communities and provide them with healthcare facilities and improve the quality of life of all individuals.”

Pankaj Patel, Chairman, Zydus Cadila added, “We hope our collaborative efforts and individual efforts will help further strengthen and co-create a robust healthcare eco-system in the country that reaches the last mile.”

Sudarshan Jain, Secretary General, IPA added, “The contributions of IPA member companies have not been limited to Research and Development (R&D), and innovation but have expanded to nation building through serving underprivileged populations through their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The IPA member companies are committed to not only ensuring availability, accessibility, and affordability of quality medicines to all segments of the population, but also striving towards contributing to philanthropic causes of healthcare, education and environment.”

The report was released by S Aparna, Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals and Satish Reddy, President, IPA. While releasing the report, S Aparna appreciated the role of IPA member companies and conveyed that companies need to build further on fulfilling the needs of the society. Business purpose woven around the society is fundamental going forward. The report launch was followed by a panel discussion in conversation with Dr Nachiket Mor and industry leaders to emphasise the industry wide collaboration in key identified areas and the way forward

The IPA member companies are committed to not only ensure availability, accessibility, and affordability of quality medicines to all segments of the population, but also striving towards contributing to philanthropic causes of healthcare and environment.

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