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Dizza Tobak - time to vote on your favourites

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Dizza Tobak is a tobacco prevention project, run by SAMBA in collaboration with A Non Smoking Generation, with support from Pfizer AB and Pfizer Foundation. The idea with the project is that the kids themselves shall develop the best “anti tobacco campaign ever”. They have been asked to up-load their contributions on dizzatobak.se by end of March. And we are there now - hence, the voting begins!

See all brilliant up-loaded contributions on the web page and give votes to your favourites. The winning school class receives 25 000 SEK! Not bad! To see one of my own favourites - follow this link and view a cool cover on Rihanna’s and Eminem’s mega hit.

May the best class win!

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Collaboration Between Enterprises and NGOs

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Today I participated in a discussion regarding collaborations between enterprises and NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). The meeting was arranged by CSR Sweden and Charity Rating.

Marianne Bogle och Camilla Backström

Marianne Bogle och Camilla Backström

After the introduction by Marianne Bogle from CSR Sweden and Camilla Backström from Charity Rating a presentation by Lovisa Cottrell, from Sponsoir Insight, followed. Lovisa gave us some highlights from a study they have performed regarding companies’ CSR initiatives. 240 companies have responded to a range of questions and the answers have also been followed-up through interviews.

Lovisa Cottrell

Lovisa Cottrell

Lovisa presented some of the interesting results from the study, e.g.:

Drivers for CSR initiatives:

Building the brand (79% of responders that work with CSR said YES)

Build employee loyalty (72%)

Competence development (65%)

Risk management (55%)

Product development (32%)

“Give back to society” (16%)

Others (12%)

Areas for collaboration with NGOs:

Children (49% of responders that have a collaboration with an NGO said YES)

Environment (42%)

Aid / Charity (37%)

Sports (33%)

Health (29%)

Cultur (23%)

Human Rights (22%)

Research (20%)

Others (12%)

After the introduction and the presentation by Lovisa, a panel discussion followed. The panellists were Lovisa, myself, Vivianne Gillman (Connecta), and Erik Zachrison (FRII Insamlingsrådet). The discussion was moderated by Kaj Török from Futerra.

We had a good discussion, with a lot of interaction with the audiance. I came back time after time to one of my “key messages” when it comes to collaboration between enterprises and NGOs. The collaboration has to be driven by a “business reason”. All our CSR-initiatives, including of course NGO-collaborations, are integrated into our business strategies. A part of our operations. In the discussions we used expressions such as “driven by the brain” in contrast to “driven by the heart”. As you know if you have followed me here on the blog (see for instance the blog post from March 29 last year) I feel strongly that in my “professional life” brain shall govern when we decide on a collboration wiht an NGO, wheras in my private life I am very often guided by my heart when I decide to which organization I make my own donations.

Another topic we discussed was the need for NGOs to become more “professional”. It is, and may become even more so in the future, a competetive edge for an NGO to act very “professionally” in the contacts with companies, and to develop processes in order to better report back on goals, objectives and deliverables. However, it is important, stressed for instance very nicely by Erik Z, that NGOs do not “loose their heart” in their ambition to become more “professional”. There are of course good reason why there is, and probably should be, differences in drivers for NGOs and enterprises…

A good discussion and I look forward to the coming events in this so called “SAM series”. Keep your eyes open for events on March 15, April 7, and April 28.

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Do not forget to register your class to DIZZA TOBAK

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It is now less than two months until the final day for up-loading Dizza Tobak-contributions on dizzatobak.se. Do you remember the task? Work together with your friends in your school classes to develop the best anti-tobacco campaign ever! Up-load a movie, or a theater, a song, some dance moves, a flash mob, a poem reading or any other contribution that describes and/or symbolizes your campaign. The only requirement in this year’s compitition is that it shall be possible to do a performance live.

The final day for up-loading the contribution is March 27. After that date, on-line voting for the best contribution starts. You can find all relevant information on the Dizza Tobak home page, including a pretty cool introduction video with Blossom Tainton-Lindquist and Ernst Billgren. Do also take a good look on last year’s contributions. A lot of good ideas, I promise!

Dizza Tobak is an anti-tobacco youth advocacy project run by SAMBA in collaboration with A Non Smoking Generation, supported by Pfizer Foundation and Pfizer AB.

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Year-end is coming up…

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Snow in my back yard...

Snow in my back yard...

It is December, and we are having a very snowy winter here in Sweden. The year-end is approaching and you cannot avoid looking back on the year that has passed and the year that will come.

Professionally for me, 2010 has been dominated by discussions about the MPA report on “stricter environmental standards” from December 2009. I have discussed the report here on the blog several times during 2010, e.g. May 31, May 5, April 27, Feb 8, and Jan 28. And as you may recall, the topic became more widely discussed, i.e. outside the community of “stakeholders in the pharma and health care sector”, through the articles in Forskning och Framsteg and Veckans Affärer in August and September. As you understand if you read my blog posts regarding these articles (Aug 16 and Sept 10 respectively) I was very happy to see that those articles did not take the “easy way out” just blaming the industry, but actually clearly pointed to what I believe is a major root cause, namely the never-ending increased pressure on price…

We have from the industry been very clear that we like to participate in all discussions with MPA and other relevant stakeholders regarding legislative initiatives as propsed by MPA in their report from Dec 2009 (e.g. environmental requirements in GMP). However, we do strongly believe that market driven measures are more efficient and much faster to implement. Hence, an overview of the reimbursement system and the generic reform, is high on our list. I am sure that 2011 will include a lot of discussions on this topic. I know that industry will discuss it with MPA as a follow up on their report, but also as an important part of the Swedish National Pharmaceutical Strategy, which will be developed during spring 2011. You can read more about the Pharmaceutical Strategy on my blog post from Dec 12 and via this link.

It will be an interesting process to work with all different stakeholders in Swedish health care on Sustainable Development, one of 5 focus areas in the Pharmaceutical Strategy. We will look into not only the environmental perspective on sustainability, but also the social perspective. One part of the social dimension is health promotion and illness prevention, topics that I have discussed at the blog during 2010, e.g. Nov 16, Aug 24, June 9, and March 29. The discussion will be intensified during 2011.

What more to remember from 2010? Well, of course what probably can be seen as a life changing experience for me. In October, I spent a week in Uganda looking into three of our global core CSR-programs, namely Infectious Diseases Institute, International Trachoma Initiative, and the Diflucan Partnership.

Infectious Diseases Institute

Infectious Diseases Institute

It was extremely interesting and I was deeply touched by the people we met and the things we saw. I hope that you followed my trip via the blog. If you didn’t, or if you want to recall what happened, read the blog posts from Oct 19, Oct 20, Oct 21, and Oct 24. I have to admit that I was very proud of the difference that Pfizer makes for the people in Uganda and other third world countries that do not have a functioning health care systems in place. It is literally the difference between life and death.

Another thing that made me proud during 2010 was the award presented to me by Pharma Network, “Pharma Person of the Year“.

Proud award winner

Proud award winner

The nomination read as follows:

“Bengt Mattson receives the award due to his work during several years to put the environmental issue as a more and more important topic on the pharmaceutical industry’s agenda”

Of course, that makes me proud. And 2010 became even more satisfying when I in addition to the Pharma Network award also bacame the “Bengt Danielsson lecturer 2010“. An award established by the Swedish Academy of Pharmacutical Sciences (in Swedish: Apotekarsocieteten) in 1989 to recall Professor Bengt Danielsson’s long commitment to pharmaceutical education.

Being proud again...

Being proud again...

I cannot summarize the year 2010 without mentioning Dizza Tobak. The tobacco prevention project, that we run together with our partners SAMBA and A Non Smoking Generation is fun and so rewarding. To work with kids, and being infected by their energy and enthusiasm is a privilege. Their task is to produce the best anti-tobacco campaign ever, and looking into some of the uploaded contributions from 2010, they are definitely on their way. Do not forget to view our flash-mob from the central station… It will be so fun to see what they come up with during 2011.

Obviously 2010 was a year when a lot of things happened. I have probably forgot several things worth mentioning, but I just have to stop sometime… 2011 will probably be as interesting. But before entering into 2011, let me close 2010 by showing two drawing from two kids in Solletuna, taking part in the traffic safety program we sponsor (in Swedish: Skolbarnens Trafikkalender). I ended my blogging in 2008 and 2009 in a similar way. So with the experiences and wisdom of Viktor Oroug and

Watch out for cars...

Watch out for cars...

Kajsa Alexandersson I wish you all a good ending of 2010 and a Happy New Year 2011.

30 km per hour, fast enough

30 km per hour, fast enough

And as always,

…För övrigt anser jag att hälsa bör finnas med på schemat…

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Dizza Tobak and A Non Smoking Generation

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We have had a Dizza Tobak-meeting today, with our partners from SAMBA and from A Non Smoking Generation.

Dizza Tobak meeting

Dizza Tobak meeting

As you know, Dizza Tobak is a tobacco-prevention project supported by Pfizer Foundation, run by SAMBA in collaboration with A Non Smoking Generation. We work with kids and have given them the challenge to produce the best anti-tobacco campaign ever. We have run the project for two years now, and will reach the final year of the Pfizer sponsored part of the program in 2011. Hence, a very important part of the project this year will be to transfer the “ownership” of the Dizza Tobak platform to A Non Smoking Generation. They will take the concept and platform into their regular operations.

The transfer of “ownership” to A Non Smoking Generation will happen during fall 2011, according to the project plan:

Project plan Dizza Tobak

Project plan Dizza Tobak

But before the transfer and all activities in the fall of 2011, the focus will be on this year’s competetion. View last year’s uploaded anti-tobacco campagin contributions on dizzatobak.se. Get inspired and start working on your contribution for this year!

Dizza Tobak Flyer

Dizza Tobak Flyer

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