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    Goa DHS join hands with Sanofi India for diabetes awareness

    Meghna A SinghaniaWritten by Meghna A Singhania Published On 2019-02-04T16:13:42+05:30  |  Updated On 4 Feb 2019 4:13 PM IST
    Goa DHS join hands with Sanofi India for diabetes awareness

    Directorate of Health Services (Government of Goa) and Sanofi India joined hands to reduce diabetes burden on the State’s health exchequer. The two inked partnership for capacity building of healthcare personnel.


    Goa: Progressive in its approach to holistic healthcare, Directorate of Health Services recently announced a 3-year partnership with Sanofi India Limited (SIL), to build awareness of diabetes and its management, for a better quality of life. Through this Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) collaboration, Sanofi India’s team of medical experts and diabetologists will educate and upskill the State department’s healthcare personnel serving the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) cell; and the Medical Officers of the Health and Wellness centres. Alongside, Directorate of Health services will also partner Sanofi India to run its international programme KiDS (Kids and Diabetes in School), to raise awareness of diabetes amongst school children.


    The public-private partnership between the State of Goa and Sanofi India Limited follows a two-pronged approach. One, where training on diabetes management will be conducted for the staff (doctors, counsellors and ANMs) at the RBSK cell and the Medical Officers of the Health and Wellness centres (as a part of Ayushman Bharat). The other, where education and engagement about diabetes amongst school children (10-15 years old), teachers and parents, will help curtail the overall disease burden on the State.


    Commenting on the partnership, Shri Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane, Hon’ble Minister of State for Health, Craftsmen Training, Women and Child Development, Goa said, “Goa’s population is facing diabetes-related issues that are growing at an alarming rate. Immediate action is required to curb this menace, so the State does not face repercussions in the foreseeable future. We look forward to partnering Sanofi in battling various non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer and heart disorders, which are collectively known to be responsible for over 70% of all deaths, worldwide*.”


    N. Rajaram, Managing Director, Sanofi India Limited said, “Diabetes must be addressed both in clinics and hospitals, as well as in classrooms and homes. Through programmes specially designed to achieve sustainable change, Sanofi is committed to working closely with States and policy-makers in their progressive efforts to fight NonCommunicable Diseases (NCD) such as diabetes, heart disorder and cancer. The impact of this 3-year CSR partnership will strengthen our fight against the diabetes epidemic.”


    RBSK doctors and Medical Officers of Health and Wellness Centres will participate in capacity building workshops which will help them manage NCDs better. They will also be equipped with educational tools for patients. Sanofi will also place awareness posters in the public areas of the Health and Wellness Centers.


    Since 2014, Sanofi has run the KiDS programme across States likes Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and New Delhi, impacting 50,000 children and 6,600 teachers. The project supports children with Type 1 diabetes, helps manage their disease, aims to avoid discrimination in schools and raises awareness of healthy diets and physical activity among children. In Goa, Sanofi will execute the KiDS programme
    across 2000 schools.


    Also Read: Sanofi, Innovation Health Announces Pilot Program to Improve Care Delivery inType 2 Diabetes

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    Meghna A Singhania
    Meghna A Singhania

      Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751

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