Access to Healthcare Programs and Partnerships in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Amgen is dedicated to working with global, regional and local stakeholders to improve health in low- and middle-income countries.
In low- and middle-income countries where we do not have a commercial presence, Amgen works with partners to strengthen health systems and provide medicines through a dedicated team in the Chief Medical Office. We do this through multi-year collaborations with international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and through various partnerships and targeted donation programs.
Supporting Healthier Systems for Healthier People
Our projects span the entire care pathway – from prevention, early detection and diagnosis to treatment and patient and caregiver support. We support programs focusing on capacity building, training, knowledge sharing and skills development.
PARTNERSHIPS
We work to improve access through multi-stakeholder partnerships including:
Access to Oncology Medicines Coalition
Coalition for Access to Noncommunicable Diseases, Medicines and Products
Amgen Access to Healthcare Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Initiative Name |
Countries |
Partners |
Focus |
Blinatumomab Humanitarian Access Program |
India, Pakistan, Vietnam |
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Direct Relief |
Help qualified hospitals treat pediatric cancer patients with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). |
Readiness for Access to Cancer Care |
Paraguay, Ghana |
City Cancer Challenge and Direct Relief |
Improve local healthcare systems and establish a standardized methodology to support treatment and management of cancer types relevant to local health priorities. |
Improving Equitable Access to Quality Treatment and Care for Children with Cancer, with a focus on Burkitt Lymphoma |
Cameroon, Ghana, Malawi, Indonesia, Nepal |
World Child Cancer |
Improve early detection and access to treatment and strengthen pediatric oncology services for children with Burkitt lymphoma. |
Supporting Cardiometabolic Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries |
Kenya, Tanzania, Indonesia, Vietnam |
PATH |
Strengthen capacity of health workers to manage cardiometabolic disease at primary and select tertiary-level facilities. |
Improving Colorectal and Prostate Cancer in Africa |
Cote d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Rwanda |
BIO Ventures for Global Health |
Strengthen first-line response to colorectal and prostate cancer. |
Training Community Health Workers to Support People Living with Cardiometabolic Syndrome |
Philippines |
reach52 |
Train community health workers to support people living with cardiometabolic syndrome and their caregivers. |
Building Capacity of Healthcare Providers to Address the Challenges of Cardiometabolic Syndrome in India |
India |
Project ECHO |
Build capacity of healthcare providers to address cardiometabolic syndrome challenges. |
Last Updated August 2024.