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Annual Report 2020-21 Wockhardt Foundation Annual Report 2020-21 Organisational information entrenched expertise in the fields of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and a Wockhardt Foundation is a national, not- chain of super-speciality hospitals. for-profit organisation engaged in social service and human welfare activities. Wockhardt Limited is a true Indian MNC with a multi-ethnic workforce The Foundation is driven by a simple comprising around 7,000 associates philosophy – ‘Where every smile counts.’ hailing from 21 nations around the globe. The Foundation’s 11 programmes have The Company has three research centres ushered in perceptible positive change to and 12 manufacturing plants handling the lives of the underprivileged in their the manufacture and marketing of respective areas of engagement. pharmaceutical and bio-pharmaceutical Wockhardt Foundation has been formulations, active pharmaceutical the recipient of a number of awards ingredients (APIs) and vaccines. including the prestigious ‘Asia Healthcare Wockhardt Foundation is a coming Excellence Award - 2016’ for the Best CSR together of human values, social Practice in Healthcare. awareness and social development. Wockhardt Foundation is promoted This Annual Report of Wockhardt by the Mumbai-based Wockhardt Foundation covers the period from April Limited. Wockhardt Limited is a global 2020 to March 2021, in line with the pharmaceutical and biotechnology financial year usually followed in India. organisation, providing affordable, The exercise is usually annual in nature. high-quality medicines for a healthier This is the seventh report of its kind by the world. It is India’s leading research- Foundation. based global healthcare enterprise with Contents 0477 Philosophies 05 Milestones 0777 Awards 12 CEO’s message 16 Partnerships 18 Chairman & Founder’s profile 20 Chairperson’s profile 21 CEO’s profile 22 Advisory board 24 Our team 28 Project review 58 Financial growth 59 Take a peek into our mind This is an imperfect world. Marked by disease, suffering and inequity. Wockhardt Foundation is committed to address these realities. Positively. Passionately. Proactively. Bringing remedy to the diseased. Hope to the suffering. And a better quality of life to the underprivileged. There is a battle in progress in India’s rural pockets. Wockhardt Foundation is engaged in fighting from the frontlines. Hands-on. From the ground-level up. Covering 11 programmes. To ensure that...life wins. 02 | Wockhardt Foundation 75 210 India’s need Our intervention Percentage of Indian doctors based Number of Mobile 1,000 vans in urban centres, serving only 28% of (healthcare delivery) deployed by the population Wockhardt Foundation across rural India 2.4 704.08 India’s need Our intervention Number of Indian children (million) Number of times (in lakhs) that people who die annually of diarrhoea due to low benefited as a result of the installation sanitation standards of 4,704 Pronto Toilets and 451 Pronto Bio-Toilets 29 404 India’s need Our intervention Percentage of Indian children who Number of schools covered by the discontinue studies before completing E-Learning programme five years of primary schooling 2.3 5,000 India’s need Our intervention Percentage of India’s workforce that has Number of trainees educated till date received some formal skill training at Wockhardt Skills Development Institute Annual Report 2020-21 | 03 Philosophies OF WOCKHARDT FOUNDATION Service to man is The poor don’t need service to God pity, they need help We make a living by Poverty somewhere what we get, we make is a threat to a life by what we give prosperity elsewhere A candle loses nothing When you help others, when it is used to light you help yourself the another candle most, because God grants you peace and happiness Where every smile A life of giving is the counts only life worth living Wish for others what What you give in you wish for yourself charities, comes back to you multiplied Mankind is one family many times over dependent on God, and the most beloved to God is the one most beneficial to it 04 | Wockhardt Foundation Milestones 2007 2008 2010 First mobile Wockhardt First Mobile van started Foundation 1000 van started by Wockhardt registered as an in Aurangabad, Limited to NGO Maharashtra provide free primary healthcare to slums in Mumbai 2011 2013 2014 2016 Launch of Launch of the Launch of the Launch of the Zab Shudhu Pronto Bio-Toilet Pronto Toilet (Desk + School (water programme initiative Bag) programme purification tablets) Launch of the E-Learning programme Launch of Wockhardt Skills Development Institute Annual Report 2020-21 | 05 The Wockhardt Foundation Culture 06 | Wockhardt Foundation Awards 2009 Bronze Award for Table Calendar – A.B.C.I (Association of Business Communicators of Outstanding National Citizen Award by India)# National Citizens Guild* Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2015 – Strathmore’s Who’s Who – Social Pharma Leaders* Entrepreneur of the Year* Swachh Bharat Samman – India CSR# 2010 Best Environment Friendly Project for Bio-Toilets – Asian CSR Leadership Awards# AmeriCares India Spirit of Humanity Award# 2016 USA BF Foundation of the Year Award# CSR Leadership Award* HEF Award for ‘Outstanding contribution Lions CSR Precious Award# to the teaching community with special reference to Human Values’* Champion of WSIS Prize 2016 – World Summit on the Information Society# Best Pharma CSR award at the Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit# Outstanding Leadership Award - Nurturing the Future Foundation* 2011 Peace Leader of the Year 2016 - 7th India Leadership Conclave and Indian Affairs IDF - CSR Award# Business Leadership Awards 2016* 2012 BT-CSR Excellence Award - Bureaucracy Today# Inclusive India Award under the Corporate category for ‘Best Social Work in the Realm of Best Service Award for Significant National Primary Healthcare’# Contribution - Institute of Technology & Science# IPE CSR Corporate Governance Award* Asia Healthcare Excellence Award - CMO 2013 Asia# CSR Community Initiative Award - India Rajiv Gandhi Global Excellence Award* CSR# Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award# Author Award (Co-Author for ‘Essentials Bharat Gaurav Award* in Corporate Social Responsibility’) - India Asian CSR Leadership Awards# CSR* CSR Excellence & Leadership Award# Excellence in India CSR Passion - Asia Peace Award* International Business Federation# 2015 Peace Governor Award - World Peace & Diplomacy Organization* Best CSR Project in Healthcare for Mobile Best CSR in Pharma 2016 - 9th Annual 1000 Medical vans – India CSR # Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Best Community Development Award for Pharma Leaders Business Leadership Awards Mobile 1000 – World CSR Congress# 2016# CSR Professional of the Year – World CSR Congress* 2017 Maharashtra Class Owners Association Excellence Award for Corporate Social Meritorious Award for valuable contribution Responsibility & Peace Mission - Indian in the field of education* Virtual University for Peace and Education (IVUP)* Annual Report 2020-21 | 07 Global NGO Excellence Award for Excellence CEO of the Year 2018 by Network 7 Media in Mother & Child Care - World CSR Day# Group at the India Leadership Conclave* CSR Humanity Award’ by India CSR* Outstanding Social Service Award from Lifetime Achievement Award from the WOW (Winners of Worthiness)# National Institute of Cleanliness Education Global Ambassador of Peace at the R K and Research (NICER)* Excellence National Awards* Indian of the Year 2017 (Social Service) by Outstanding Social Contributor in ILC Power Brand* Healthcare at The India Economic & Law The Rotary Peace Ambassador Award by Summit, 2018# Rotary* Achiever Awards from Cinema Aajtak* CSR Impact Award by IndiaCSR# Social Entrepreneur at the National Gaurav Magnificient Man Choice Award with Award 2018 by Indian Bravehearts NGO* specialization in CEO CSR Excellence from Hopewill International Business Academy* 2019 Peace Ambassador of the Year 2017 by the Mumbai Heroes Award from Blossom Media Centre of Peace Studies, Sri Lanka* Pvt Ltd at the Humanity First Conclave* Peace Ambassador for South Asia by the Inspiring Indian Award from Indian Ex International Association of Educators for Defence Service Employees Chamber of World Peace* Commerce & Industries (IESECCI)* Greenfly Excellence Award (Social Award for Peace Mobilization from Poddar Visionary) by Greenfly Entertainment* Foundation at the Insure your Mental Health Fellow of Inner Peace & Environment at Conference (Celebrating World Health Day)* the 26th World Environment Congress, New Inspirational Indian of the Year at the The Delhi* Mumbai Achievers Awards 2019 by Mumbai Ambassador for Peace award by All India Halchal* Council of Human Rights, Liberties & Social Bharat Shree Award 2019* Justice (AICHLS)* Rotary Award from Rotary Club of Mumbai Khar* 2018 H F F Excellence Award from Humanity Game Changer Award by The HR Club* First Foundation* Sabarmati Festival Foundation Award for Outstanding Social Work from Sabarmati 2020 Festival Foundation# ‘For the Sake of Honour’ Award from Divyang Ratna Award 2018 by Disable Rotary* Welfare Trust of India* Excellence in Human Welfare Award from CEO of the Year at the Global CSR Excellence Charity with a Twist, Nargis Dutt Foundation, & Leadership awards* ECOMO* Amity Leadership Award by Amity Business Award of Appreciation from Bhartiya Vikas School at the 3rd Global Leadership Research Sansthan* Conference* CSR Project of the Decade Award 2021 (Healthcare) by IndiaCSR# Community Contribution Award from Kotak Responsible Business Leader Award by Life* World
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