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Sanofi signs two year deal with Delta State Government to accelerate access to diabetes care

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(L-R): Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, Honourable Commissioner for Health, Delta State; Dr. Philomena Okeowo, Permanent Secretary, Delta State Ministry of Health and Dr. Stephane GOKOU, Global Affordable Strategy Lead, Sanofi General Medicines at the partnership agreement between Sanofi and Delta State Ministry of Health in Asaba, Delta State recently
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TUE, SEPT 26 2023-theGBJournal | Sanofi, the global healthcare company, has signed a two-year collaboration agreement with the Delta State Government, a milestone marked at a ceremony held in Asaba, the capital city of Delta State.

Under the collaboration agreement, the healthcare authorities in Delta State can purchase affordable Sanofi analogue insulin products.

In addition, Sanofi (Sanofi is listed on EURONEXT: SAN and NASDAQ: SNY) will provide a digital solution to support physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and community healthcare practitioners to engage with, educate and monitor patients to improve diabetes management and support a targeted medical training program for 700 healthcare professionals.

Speaking on the collaboration, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, Honourable Commissioner for Health, Delta State, said: “We face unique healthcare challenges, and the growing burden of diabetes is indeed a matter of great concern. Our region bears a heavy burden when it comes to diabetes. Addressing this challenge is a shared responsibility that transcends boundaries and sectors. The government of Delta State welcomes this partnership with Sanofi and we remain committed to the success of the initiative.”

Also commenting, Dr. Stephane GOKOU, Global Affordable Strategy Lead, Sanofi General Medicines said: “We see delivering better care and improving the quality-of-life of those living with diabetes as part of our shared responsibility with healthcare systems. We are committed to playing our part to address significant unmet need and are proud to work closely with the Delta State Government in Nigeria.”

Gokou said the partnership builds on a model already deployed in Ghana.

”This allows us to learn from previous experience. Working with the health authorities in Delta State means the interventions we make will be tailored to address specific local needs and have the greatest impact for those with diabetes or at risk.”

This joint approach to developing comprehensive diabetes care with Delta State government becomes imperative as Africa is predicted to experience the highest increase in diabetes cases globally. The number of people on the continent living with the disease is predicted by the International Diabetes Federation to rise by 129% from 24m in 2021 to 55m by 2045.

Under-diagnosis is also widespread. IDF estimates suggest 3,623,500₁ adults in Nigeria live with diabetes (3.7% prevalence of diabetes in adults), the majority being Type 2 while an estimated 51,035² children and adolescents (0-19 years) live with Type 1 diabetes.

The partnership in Nigeria aligns with the Affordable Access pillar of Sanofi’s approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR). The CSR strategy is one of three major elements of the company’s multi-tiered approach to social impact.

This also includes Sanofi Global Health, a non-profit unit aiming to increase access to healthcare in the lowest income countries, and Foundation S, the Sanofi collective dedicated to philanthropy.

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