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PRIVATE SECTOR DRIVEN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS Africa Health Business Symposium, 6 November 2017 Soraya Ramoul, Director, Novo Nordisk

Health is essential for Sustainable Development Three key targets from Sustainable Development Goals for Novo Nordisk: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well being. Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential healthcare services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all. Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships,

The diabetes challenge in Africa 1 20 MILLION ADULTS HAVE DIABETES BY 2040 THIS FIGURE COULD RISE TO 46 MILLION 6 OUT OF 10 ADULTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES do not know they have it 378,000 PEOPLE DIED OF DIABETES- RELATED CAUSES IN 2015 1 1. International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas, 7 th edn. 2015 Update Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation. 2015.

Diabetes causes more deaths than many communicable diseases combined 1,2 Presentation title Date 4 Diabetes HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis Malaria 5 million deaths 1 1.5 million deaths 2 1.5 million deaths 2 0.6 million deaths 2 1. International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas, 7 th edn. 2015 Update Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation. 2015. 2. WHO Global Health Observatory Data Repository 2013

People with diabetes require access to a range of services and support to manage their diabetes 1,2 medicines for managing blood sugar levels and other comorbidities 1,2 education to empower people to manage their diabetes 2 equipment and supplies for monitoring blood sugar levels 2 healthy lifestyle interventions to promote healthy living and reduce the risk of complications 2 healthcare professional support to manage and adjust treatment 2 regular screening for early detection and treatment of diabetes-related complications 2 1. International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas, 7 th edn. 2015 Update Brussels, Belgium: International Diabetes Federation. 2015. 2. WHO Global Health Observatory Data Repository 2013

Novo Nordisk is working in partnership to improve access to diabetes care We are working in partnership to develop solutions that increase access to diabetes care in support of the SDGs

SARAH AHMED Sarah has type 1 diabetes and lives in Ethiopia 7 Access to Insulin Commitment Our commitment to have low-cost insulin in our product portfolio and to make human insulin available to low-income countries and humanitarian organisations.* We provide human insulin at a guaranteed ceiling price not exceeding 20% of the list price in the Western world. RANJITH S Ranjith has type 1 diabetes and lives in India 2017 maximum price 4 USD/vial * Least developed countries (as defined by the United Nations), other low-income countries (as defined by the World Bank) and selected organisations providing relief in humanitarian situations.

The Access to Insulin Commitment Applicable in 50 countries and to humanitarian organisations 8 LDCs as per the UN 2016 and LICs as per the World Bank 2017

9 Changing Diabetes in Children The programme provides access to care, including human insulin free of cost, to children with type 1 diabetes. Activities run in 14 low- and middleincome countries* in collaboration with international and local partners. >8,500 14,000 children enrolled1 108 clinics established1 * Bangladesh, India, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Myanmar and Cambodia RANJITH S Ranjith has type 1 diabetes and lives in India 1. Data on file. Novo Nordisk A/S, 2017. Numbers are as of December 2016. healthcare professionals trained1

10 Changing Diabetes Global partners in Children Local partners Ministry of health Civil society (diabetes associations and local NGOs) Local diabetes experts

Changing Diabetes in Pregnancy CELESTE DIANA SMITH TORRECILLA Celeste Diana has had gestational diabetes diabetes and lives in her in third South pregnancy Africa and lives in Colombia The Changing Diabetes in Pregnancy programme is advocating for improved, testing, care and education for women with gestational diabetes (GDM) in low- and middle-income countries. 48,142 women screened 181,296 4,243 for GDM 1 through awareness women reached healthcare raising 1 professionals trained 1 1. Data on file. Novo Nordisk A/S, 2017 Numbers are as of December 2016.

12 Reaching the base of the pyramid The Base of the Pyramid programme works to improve access to diabetes care for the working poor at the base of the economic pyramid. The programme runs in three countries. * Interventions range from ensuring stable and affordable supply of insulin to establishing diabetes clinics and centres of excellence. 2 1,650 HCPs trained 1 million 5,600 people reached with patients awareness campaigns 1 receiving insulin 1 * Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria Diabetes screening in Ghana 1. Data on file. Novo Nordisk A/S, 2017. Numbers are as of December 2016.

13 Awaits new pic from GWC World Diabetes Foundation The WDF operates independently of Novo Nordisk. The WDF funds projects on diabetes prevention and treatment in developing countries. The grant to WDF is our biggest investment in improving access to care in developing countries. 486 USD 122 million 1 projects funded 1 +334,000 HCPs trained 2 SUSANNE BRIXTOFTE OLEJAS, WDF Programme Coordinator (right) greets a project partner during a WDF field visit to Cote d Ivoire in 2013 1. www.worlddiabetesfoundation.org/who-we-are. Accessed May 2017. 2. World Diabetes Foundation. Annual Review 2016. Numbers are as of December 2016.

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