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    Private Sector andPartnering for GlobalHealth

    ADB, Manila May 30, 2012

    William Lin, Ph.D.

    Johnson & Johnson

    Disclaimer: The views expressed in this paper/presentation arethe views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the viewsor policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Boardof Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB doesnot guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paperand accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use.Terminology used may not necessarily be consistent with ADBofficial terms.

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    Agenda

    Johnson & JohnsonsPhilanthropy

    Partnering for NTDs

    CONTRIBUTIONS

    Neonatal Resuscitation ProgramChina

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    A Legacy of Caring

    More than 100 years of giving, beginning with1906San Francisco earthquake relief

    Global disaster relief and philanthropy today

    650 programs in more than 50 countries

    Focus on community-basedpartnerships to achieving impact

    >$600 million total giving in 2011

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    AIDS Orphan Salvation, China

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    Our Philanthropic Mission

    Our primary focus is on makinglife- changing, long-termdifferences in human health bytargeting the world's major

    health-related issues.We will fulfill this, and otherphilanthropic efforts, through

    community-based partnerships.

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    Agenda

    Johnson & Johnsons

    Philanthropy

    Partnering for NTDs

    CONTRIBUTIONS

    Holts Childrens ServicesKorea

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    Commitment to MDGs Focusing on MCH(September, 2010)

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    1. Mobile health for mothers

    2. Safe childbirth

    3. R&D innovations (HIV,TB, & NTDs)

    4. Intestinal worms inchildren

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    Children Without Worms Partnership Priorities

    Implementing partners toensure capacity to deliveravailable medicines

    Education sector to include anddeliver hygiene education WATSAN sector for sustaining

    improvements in healthoutcomes

    Children Without Worms, Nicaragua

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    Partnering for Sustained Impact

    Reaching non-enrolled Save the

    Children, Bangladesh

    Improving water and sanitation

    World Wildlife Fund, Cameroon

    Inclusion of hygiene educationHelen Keller International, Cambodia

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    Developing FlubendazoleFor oncho, LF, and loiasis

    Flubendazole as amacrofilaricide can reducetime for eliminatingonchocerciasis (river

    blindness) and lymphaticfilariasis

    Partnering with DNDi, Abbott,Michigan State University,

    McGill University and the Bill& Melinda Gates Foundation

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    Johnson & Johnson as Partnerin Global Development

    As a Pharma company we have tostick to our core competencies

    No single entity can do it alone

    We take a business approach to ourphilanthropy evidence-based

    approaches with M&E that includesrobust impact indicators

    In line with ADBs Strategy 2020 for

    poverty reduction

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    ADB recognizes that health is

    vital to development,productivity, social inclusion,

    and gender equity

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    The biggest success ofdevelopment has not been making

    people richer but, rather, has beenmaking the things that really matter things like health and educationcheaper and more widelyavailable.

    - Charles Kenny, 2012

    In Support of What Matters

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    Partners Coming Together InstitutionalizingSchool-based Deworming for Poverty Reduction

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    School-based deworming, Philippines Hygiene education, Philippines