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Grants to Americares, AMPATH Kenya, Amref, Sightsavers Inc. and USA for UNHCR are expected to impact nearly 2.7 million lives
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Astellas Global Health Foundation ("Foundation") today announced it is providing five new grants for a combined $3.9 million to organizations focused on improving access to health, community resilience and disaster support for people in the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Senegal and Uganda.
The grants will allow the Foundation to continue its efforts to help improve health access, build resilient communities and provide disaster support for populations with a high-need for care within low- and middle-income countries where Astellas does not have a business presence.
Over the next three years, the initiatives funded through these new Foundation grants are expected to impact nearly 2.7 million lives:
"We are extremely grateful for the continued support from the Astellas Global Health Foundation as we seek to reduce stigma and improve mental health care access in Western Kenya that enables people to receive critical medical support and live as valued and respected members of their communities," said Edith Kwobah, MBChB, MMED, psychiatrist and head of mental health at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Kenya and the Kenyan medical leader of the MTRH Nawiri Center.
"The new grant is an exciting next step for us as we work to help develop, implement, and sustain a mental health care program in the public health system in western Kenya that improves access to services and health outcomes for vulnerable adolescents, youth, and adults," added Matthew Turissini, MD, assistant professor of clinical medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, and co-leader of the AMPATH mental health initiative.
"Access to mental health services is a prominent concern in Uganda, and this grant can make a powerful difference in refugee settlements where it is so urgently needed," said Carol Sparks, head of external engagement for UNHCR in Uganda. "With the new funds from the Astellas Global Health Foundation, we look forward to training community members and local mental health workers and building community support systems to help 42,200 people in five refugee settlements in need of mental illness interventions."
Programs that receive Foundation funding are designed and implemented by non-profit organizations and are in alignment with the Foundation's Social Contribution Policy and corporate sustainability focus on improving access to health. Success is defined by each program's ability to make a meaningful impact and actively contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.1
"This year's grant recipients will help us continue to make a sustainable impact on the health of people around the world," said Shingo Iino, Ph.D., president of the Astellas Global Health Foundation. "We are proud to support these organizations as they work to provide much-needed care for children, people living with mental health challenges, communities impacted by neglected tropical diseases and populations affected by disasters."
About the Astellas Global Health Foundation
The Astellas Global Health Foundation is a tax-exempt, non-profit corporation that awards grants to support charitable purposes with a focus on improving access to health in underserved global communities, building resilient communities and providing disaster support in order to make a sustainable impact on the health of people around the world, working toward "One World, A Healthier Tomorrow." The Foundation's grants are made to charitable programs outside of Astellas Pharma Inc.'s (Astellas) therapeutic areas, in low- to middle-income countries where Astellas does not have a business presence, and in alignment with Astellas' corporate sustainability focus on Access to Health and consistent commitment to making a sustainable impact on the health of vulnerable populations around the world. To learn more about the Astellas Global Health Foundation please visit www.astellasglobalhealthfoundation.org.
About Americares
Americares is a health-focused relief and development organization that saves lives and improves health for people affected by poverty or disaster. Each year, Americares reaches 85 countries on average, including the United States, with life-changing health programs, medicine, medical supplies and emergency aid. Americares is one of the world's leading nonprofit providers of donated medicine and medical supplies. For more information, visit americares.org
About AMPATH
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is a partnership among Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, a global network of universities led by Indiana University, and the Kenyan Government. Working with the Kenyan Ministry of Health, AMPATH created one of Africa's largest, most comprehensive, and effective HIV/AIDS management and treatment models. AMPATH has transitioned its successful HIV approach into a comprehensive primary health care system, now serving a population of 24 million people in western Kenya. In addition to providing direct patient care, AMPATH trains health care leaders in North America, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, provides supportive services to help communities sustain their own success, and conducts research. To learn more about AMPATH, visit ampathkenya.org.
About Amref Health Africa
Amref Health Africa is the largest Africa-based healthcare nonprofit, serving millions of people every year. Amref Health Africa began on the continent as the Flying Doctors, bringing surgical services to remote communities using light aircraft. Their priorities have since expanded to strengthen health systems and train African health workers to respond to the continent's most critical health challenges. Their approach is community-based and makes the people they reach partners rather than just beneficiaries. Over 97% of their global staff are Africans, so they are always tackling African challenges with African expertise. Amref Health Africa is headquartered in Nairobi Kenya with programs in 35 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Learn more about their programs at amrefusa.org.
About Sightsavers Inc.
Sightsavers is an international organization that works in more than 30 countries to prevent blindness, restore sight and advocate for social inclusion and equal rights for people with disabilities. Globally 2.2 billion people have a vision impairment and of these, at least 1 billion people have a vision impairment or blindness that could have been prevented or is yet to be addressed. Learn more at sightsavers.org.
About USA for UNHCR
USA for UNHCR protects refugees and empowers them with hope and opportunity. Supporting UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency – and its partners, we provide lifesaving essentials including shelter, water, food, safety, and protection. Around the world, we help refugees survive, recover, and build a better future. Established by concerned American citizens, USA for UNHCR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more at unrefugees.org.
1 World Bank website. Tracking University Health Coverage: 2017 Global Monitoring Report. Accessed on November 16, 2022. Link: https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/640121513095868125/pdf/122029-WP-REVISED-PUBLIC.pdf
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