Media Release
Basel, 30 November 2007
More
than 12’000 Roche employees take to the streets to help AIDS orphans
1’400 walkers
throughout Switzerland, 1’000 of them in Basel
Roche
is staging its fifth Global Roche Employee AIDS Walk, the worldwide event that raises money for children
who have been orphaned as a result of HIV/AIDS. This year, a total of 12’000 employees at 90 Roche sites
all over the world will take part in the walk, which will be held on the same day everywhere. The bulk
of the donations will be used to provide direct aid to children in Malawi who have lost one or both
parents to AIDS. Roche will double the amount raised by its employees.
"Since
the first AIDS Walk in 2003, tens of thousands of Roche employees at 90 sites all over the world have
raised a total of 4.4 million Swiss francs to provide long-term help for AIDS orphans in Malawi",
said Urs Jaisli, chairman of Roche's Sustainability Committee. "Roche is proud of its employees'
commitment to this cause and, together with the European Coalition of Positive People (ECPP) and UNICEF,
will continue to provide long-term support for children's day-care and education centres in Malawi."
The
money raised is donated to day-care centres run by ECPP that provide children with meals, clothing,
basic healthcare and education. Roche also works with the Unicef Switzerland (United Nations Children's
Fund) to support the primary-level education of the orphans at local schools. Some Roche companies also
donate part of the money raised to local projects that provide support for children suffering from the
consequences of HIV/AIDS.
According to the United Nations (UN), Malawi
is one of the world's least developed countries. It has been hit hard by AIDS: more than half a million
children have lost one or both parents to the disease1. Because of their
poverty, these children
often find that opportunities for education or any kind of training are closed to them.
Sustainability
and social responsibility – a tradition at Roche
A strong commitment to the principle
of sustainability has always been a feature of Roche's culture and activities. The Group promotes an
approach to corporate social responsibility that satisfies both its own criteria and the latest general
standards. For over a century it has been actively engaged in efforts to improve healthcare provision
all around the globe and it supports aid projects that primarily benefit the world's poorest people.
About
Roche
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world’s leading
research-focused healthcare groups in the fields of pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As the world's
biggest biotech company and an innovator of products and services for the early detection, prevention,
diagnosis and treatment of diseases, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people’s
health and quality of life. Roche is the world leader in in-vitro diagnostics and drugs for cancer and
transplantation, a market leader in virology and active in other major therapeutic areas such as autoimmune
diseases, inflammation, metabolic disorders and diseases of the central nervous system. In 2006 sales
by the Pharmaceuticals Division totalled 33.3 billion Swiss francs, and the Diagnostics Division posted
sales of 8.7 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 75,000 people worldwide and has R&D agreements
and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority ownership interests in Genentech
and Chugai. Roche’s Diagnostics Division offers a uniquely broad product portfolio and supplies a wide
array of innovative testing products and services to researchers, physicians, patients, hospitals and
laboratories world-wide. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.roche.com.
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Further information:
- Roche and HIV
- Access to healthcare
- European Coalition of Positive People
- UNICEF Switzerland
- Volunteer work at Roche
1)
UNAIDS/WHO/Epidemiological fact sheets – 2004 update – Malawi
http://www.who.int/GlobalAtlas/predefinedReports/EFS2004/EFS_PDFs/EFS2004_MW.pdf