Defeat diabetes
Our social responsibility strategy introduces new long-term ambitions in three areas critical to help improve individual and public health:
- Preventing the rise of type 2 diabetes and obesity.
- Providing access to affordable care for vulnerable patients in every country.
- Driving innovation to improve lives.
Today, one in every 11 people in the world has diabetes, a figure that is projected to rise to one in nine by 2045 if action is not taken.
Diabetes places a great burden on health systems, and we are committed to work with health authorities and other partners in the countries where we operate, to prevent and treat the disease.
The first steps in our strategy to defeat diabetes
Reach 100,000 children with type 1 diabetes
Expanding our Changing Diabetes® in Children programme
Reduce the price of human insulin
Reducing the ceiling price of human insulin from USD 4 to USD 3 in 76 low- and middle-income countries
Donate DKK 15 million to relief efforts
Extending our partnership with Red Cross partners
Each step makes a life-changing difference
No child should die from type 1 diabetes
We are expanding our Changing Diabetes® in Children programme to reach 100,000 children by 2030. Already, our programme has helped more than 30,000 children with type 1 diabetes get access to medical care and life-saving medicine in low-resource settings.
Affordable human insulin in low- and middle-income countries
We have reduced the ceiling price of human insulin from USD 4 to USD 3 per vial in 76 low- and middle-income countries. This is a vital expansion of our Access to Insulin Commitment to strengthen our efforts to reach the most vulnerable people with low-cost insulin.
Improved care for vulnerable populations
We are extending our Partnering for Change programme with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Danish Red Cross until 2023. Additionally we are supporting with a donation of DKK 15 million to the programme. Through our joint efforts, the programme helps the most vulnerable patient groups during humanitarian crises.
Our efforts to defeat diabetes
Preventing type 2 diabetes in cities
With nearly two-thirds of all people with diabetes living in urban areas, cities are an important focal point for tackling the problem. We are collaborating with more than 25 cities to tackle the rise of type 2 diabetes in urban environments.
Providing care for children with type 1 diabetes
Our Changing Diabetes® in Children programme ensures care and life-saving insulin for children with type 1 diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. Working together with partner organisations, we have established 230 clinics in 18 countries.
Working in partnership with UNICEF
Globally, 40 million children under the age of five are overweight putting many young people at risk of early onset of type 2 diabetes. Together with UNICEF, we are working to help prevent childhood overweight and obesity and help support actions that make a difference.