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1. The Power of Global Alliance
Building
“A Look at Hand Hygiene”
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Kimaea Global Marketing
2. What is the Opportunity for Your
Company?
• Become a player on the world stage
• Establish new working partnerships and
expand existing ones
• Develop “Your” image globally
3. What does it take to begin?
• Mapping our social networks
• A high-level executive, VP of Global
Strategic Alliances, reaching out with our
intentions built upon our world-class core
competency
• Identifying and pursuing opportunities
4. MissionMission
PlacePlace YOUR IndustryYOUR Industry
as anas an active playeractive player
in thein the existing networkexisting network
ofof global strategy partnersglobal strategy partners
working to improve the worldworking to improve the world
5. MissionMission
As a global firm, your success depends not only on the
quality of our products, services and the dedication of our people
– it is also reflected in our approach to corporate global citizenship.
Now is the time for YOUR Industries to expand
your focus to delivering exceptional value to the world through
global strategic partnerships and alliances.
6. Together, we are embarking on a journeyTogether, we are embarking on a journey
to identify and partner with those organizations uniquely positioned toto identify and partner with those organizations uniquely positioned to
originate and amplify good works that are consistent with our integrityoriginate and amplify good works that are consistent with our integrity
and commitment to excellenceand commitment to excellence
9. What does it takeWhat does it take
Peer
Collaboration
Peer
Collaboration
Peer
Collaboration
Peer
Collaboration relevancerelevance
SizeSize
It’s not aboutIt’s not about
MoneyMoney
It’s not aboutIt’s not aboutIt takesIt takes
World class core competency,World class core competency,
toto credibly engagecredibly engage high level playhigh level playersers
13. achievementachievement opportunityopportunity
Difficult to Develop
Easy to Achieve
Minor
Opportunity
Great
Opportunity
Early
Wins
Early
Wins
Testing
Ground
Testing
Ground
Mid-
Term
Wins
Mid-
Term
Wins
Long-
Term
Wins
Long-
Term
Wins
15. Creating a social network by
mapping existing relationships
developmentdevelopmentstagesofstagesof
16. powerful wins will be identified,
existing partners will be engaged,
new partners will be sought out and brought in
developmentdevelopmentstagesofstagesof
17. 18 months is generally required
for Stage 3 results to begin
developmentdevelopmentstagesofstagesof
21. hand
hygiene
hand
hygiene
encourage children to regularly
wash their hands – this will directly
impact the school communities,
and have a significant effect on the
wider community
encourage children to regularly
wash their hands – this will directly
impact the school communities,
and have a significant effect on the
wider community
help children at two primary schools
to stay healthy by giving them better
access to clean water, handwashing
stations, bathroom facilities, and by
teaching them good hygiene habits
help children at two primary schools
to stay healthy by giving them better
access to clean water, handwashing
stations, bathroom facilities, and by
teaching them good hygiene habits
to improve hand washing practices,
which is the single cost effective
health intervention for students at
three primary schools
to improve hand washing practices,
which is the single cost effective
health intervention for students at
three primary schools
Ethiopia
Guatemala
Rwanda
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INITIATIVESINITIATIVES
23. clean
water
clean
water
1000+ individuals will have access to
clean drinking water by
utilizing sustainable
technologies
1000+ individuals will have access to
clean drinking water by
utilizing sustainable
technologies
Poor villagers will be provided
clean water for drinking
and sanitation purposes
Poor villagers will be provided
clean water for drinking
and sanitation purposes
Grassroots organization with the
mission of saving lives through
health and clean water
Grassroots organization with the
mission of saving lives through
health and clean water
Ecuador
Philippines
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24. The United Nations had set October 15, to be observed annually as the
Global Hand Washing Day as part of efforts to attain
the Millennium Development Goals (seven).
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25. …emphasized the need for students to use hand sanitizers in cleaning their hands,
saying that this could help reduce diseases caused by germs… and urged the students
to act as ambassadors of environment sanitation and personal hygiene in their
communities to help create the awareness on the need for hand hygiene.
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26. The Coca-Cola Company’s 5 BY 20 initiative
seeks to enable the economic empowerment
of 5 million women entrepreneurs
across the Coca-Cola value chain
by 2020
The Coca-Cola Company’s 5 BY 20 initiative
seeks to enable the economic empowerment
of 5 million women entrepreneurs
across the Coca-Cola value chain
by 2020
27. Ilay Maya Preeti
Rosemary Margaret Zilda
Bernidita Teresita Moleko
and 4,999,991 more
women entrepreneurs
29. “Agility is pleased to partner with Advance Aid and World
Vision in this new model of relief aid procurement and
distribution,” says Dev Bij, Agility’s CEO of East Africa.
“The partnership fits in well with Agility's vision
of corporate social responsibility and our commitment to
contribute to positive change in the East African countries
that we work in. This project depends on an effective supply
chain solution, which is what we do every day in our business.
We are delighted to contribute our skills, knowledge,
resources and local expertise. We were able to contribute in a
way that brings additional value to the local capacity and
content that went into this project."
30. General Mills has deep food processing expertise and the technical leadership
skills necessary to transfer critical knowledge to food processors in Africa,
who can then produce more food and feed more African people.
Ken Powell, chairman and CEO, General Mills
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31. We’ve realized that one of the most important ways Pfizer can help improve
sustainable healthcare access for underserved populations in emerging markets
is through innovative business initiatives that are affordable and commercially viable.
Jean-Michel Halfon, Pfizer, President & General Manager, Emerging Markets
Business Unit
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32. Lenovo: the world’s #1 PC in the education market
Sept 2012 - Student Space Lab Winners from U.S. and
Egypt Watch Their Experiments LIVE From Space
33. Conclusion
What is the Opportunity?
• Become a player on the world stage
• Establish new working partnerships and
expand existing ones
• Develop YOUR image globally
34. Conclusion
What does it take to begin?
• Mapping our social networks
• A high-level executive, VP of Global
Strategic Alliances, reaching out with our
intentions built upon our world-class core
competency
• Identifying and pursuing opportunities
35. Want help driving your thought leader strategy to
deliver more value to your brand…
Contact Tina Magazine at 917-406-8172
36. MissionMission
Want help driving your thought leader
strategy to deliver more value for YOUR
brand…
Contact Tina Magazine at 917-406-8172 or
tmagazine@kimaea.com
Editor's Notes
Size and Money it is not.
core competency
bring together
People – making connections with major players
What’s required for success to be determined- getting results
Making the connects, identify opportunities generate visible impact- we know we are making success
Criteria for First Year
Stage 1 – Building the infrastructure for successCreating a social network by mapping existing relationships already held by YOUR COMPANY, establishing contact within and with partners, and bringing strategic coordination to our current social network. Traction will be measured by the number of confirmed sessions that turned into productive explorations for new value. Stage 1 begins immediately and continues at regular intervals into the future.
Stage 2 - Identifying and pursuing opportunity After the territory has been mapped in Stage 1, low hanging fruit and opportunities that represent particularly powerful wins will be identified, existing partners will be engaged, new partners will be sought out and brought in, and outcomes, timelines, and milestones will be developed.
Stage 2 for each candidate expected to commence within 90 days following contact.
Stage 3 - Engagements that result in impact18 months is generally required for Stage 3 results to begin.
Let’s discuss ROI in relation to thought leader development and strategic partnerships. This activity will not have a direct ROI associated with it. Our investment measurements are to establishing a reputation in the marketplace- this is the base for establishing projects that generate demand which ultimately sell product. Our second investment measurement is building esteem, i.e. that quality of the relationship is based on the esteem in the marketplace.
Example, Dr. Brown's vs. Coke
Critical for first year
Hand Hygiene Projects: Incredible examples of around the world (notes)
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http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/content/search.html;jsessionid=C3945CC02F8CC187C4CFC0B08F7C720E?documentType=project&vo=true&hl=true&filter=false&q=clean+water&x=0&y=0
Clean water for 400 school children in South Sudan
With the mission of "saving lives through health, clean water and agriculture," the Alaska Sudan Medical Project is a grassroots organization that works in a remote, impoverished village in South Sudan. Old Fangak has no infrastructure, education or resources and little food or clean water. ASMP is changing that by partnering to build the village's first school, along with a water well to provide clean water to 400 of the world's newest school children.
Provide Water to 435 Poor Filipinos (Philippines)
Poor villagers in Paang Bundok, San Celestino in Lipa, Batangas will be provided clean water directly to their houses for drinking, sanitation purposes, backyard gardening, and livestock raising.
Ecuador Clean Water Supply
1000+ individuals who live and travel to this Andean Mountain village will have access to clean drinking water by utilizing sustainable technologies to overcome engineering challenges.
http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/content/search.html?q=hand+hygiene
Strengthen hand washing to 800 children in Rwanda
by GlobeMed at the George Washington University
Countries: Rwanda Themes: Health
The project is for improving hand washing practices which is the single cost effective health intervention to 3 primary schools students by mobilization of children to improve behaviors around hands hygiene and proper sanitation and to increase access to safe water and sanitation services to children when they stay at school. the project is running by teaching hygiene and sanitation to primary student.
School Health and Hygiene for 500 Mayan Children
by Pueblo a Pueblo, Inc.
Countries: Guatemala Themes: Health
We will help children at two primary schools to stay healthy by giving them better access to clean water, hand-washing stations, and bathroom facilities, and teaching them good hygiene habits.
ORBIS to Provide Training on Personal Hygiene
by ORBIS Ireland
Countries: Ethiopia Themes: Health
ORBIS plans to promote awareness of the importance of facial cleanliness among communities in remote regions of Ethiopia. This will slow the spread of bacteria which causes infection and ultimately prevent people from contracting trachoma. ORBIS representatives will train teachers on primary eye care (SAFE strategy and vision testing) and encourage children to regularly wash their hands. This will directly impact the school communities, and have a significant effect on the wider community.
http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/content/search.html;jsessionid=C3945CC02F8CC187C4CFC0B08F7C720E?documentType=project&vo=true&hl=true&filter=false&q=clean+water&x=0&y=0
Clean water for 400 school children in South Sudan
With the mission of "saving lives through health, clean water and agriculture," the Alaska Sudan Medical Project is a grassroots organization that works in a remote, impoverished village in South Sudan. Old Fangak has no infrastructure, education or resources and little food or clean water. ASMP is changing that by partnering to build the village's first school, along with a water well to provide clean water to 400 of the world's newest school children.
Provide Water to 435 Poor Filipinos (Philippines)
Poor villagers in Paang Bundok, San Celestino in Lipa, Batangas will be provided clean water directly to their houses for drinking, sanitation purposes, backyard gardening, and livestock raising.
Ecuador Clean Water Supply
1000+ individuals who live and travel to this Andean Mountain village will have access to clean drinking water by utilizing sustainable technologies to overcome engineering challenges.
http://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/content/search.html;jsessionid=C3945CC02F8CC187C4CFC0B08F7C720E?documentType=project&vo=true&hl=true&filter=false&q=clean+water&x=0&y=0
Clean water for 400 school children in South Sudan
With the mission of "saving lives through health, clean water and agriculture," the Alaska Sudan Medical Project is a grassroots organization that works in a remote, impoverished village in South Sudan. Old Fangak has no infrastructure, education or resources and little food or clean water. ASMP is changing that by partnering to build the village's first school, along with a water well to provide clean water to 400 of the world's newest school children.
Provide Water to 435 Poor Filipinos (Philippines)
Poor villagers in Paang Bundok, San Celestino in Lipa, Batangas will be provided clean water directly to their houses for drinking, sanitation purposes, backyard gardening, and livestock raising.
Ecuador Clean Water Supply
1000+ individuals who live and travel to this Andean Mountain village will have access to clean drinking water by utilizing sustainable technologies to overcome engineering challenges.
http://www.modernghana.com/news/424301/1/ngo-marks-global-hand-washing-day.html
Ghana will join thousands of people in the world to celebrate five years of Global hand-washing Day, with the hope that washing hands with soap takes centre stage in the country, in an effort to fight to save lives.
The event is a part of the Public Private Partnership for Hand-washing With Soap Programme (PPPHW), a joint effort of the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), the World Bank, UNICEF, WaterAid, Plan Ghana, Unilever, World Vision, and other public, development and private partners.
The vision of the PPPHW is to make hand-washing with soap at critical times the accepted and practised norm among all in Ghana.
The day which would be mark on Monday October 15 2012 at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park Accra at 10.00 AM is aimed at increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of hand-washing with soap as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases.
In a statement signed and issued by Madam Theodora Adomako-Adjei of the Community Water and Sanitation Agency and copied to Today in Accra yesterday, the CWSA noted that around the world, children, teachers, parents, celebrities, and government officials plan to mobilize and motivate millions to ‘lather up’ in order to reduce life-threatening diseases, such as diarrhea and acute respiratory infections.
According to the release, hand-washing with soap is one of the most effective and inexpensive ways to prevent diarrhea disease and pneumonia, which together are responsible for approximately 3.5 million child deaths every year.
The release stated that children are highly susceptible to the diseases which are caused by a lack of effective sanitation and poor hygiene. More than 5,000 children under the age of five die every day as a result of diarrhea diseases, caused in part by unsafe water, lack of access to basic sanitation facilities and poor hygiene.
It advised that by washing hands with soap, families and communities can help reduce child mortality rates from diarrhea diseases by almost 50 per cent and respiratory infections by nearly 25 percent.
“Under the slogan ‘Clean hands save lives,’ the driving theme for Global Hand-washing Day is children and schools. The celebration revolves around Children, who acting as agents of change, take the good practices of hygiene learned at school back into their homes and communities,” the release said.
“The active participation and involvement of children, along with culturally sensitive community-based interventions aim at ensuring sustained behavioral change. Hand-washing with soap – particularly at critical moments, including after using the toilet and before handling food – is a key cost effective and life-saving intervention,” it noted.
According to the statement, lack of soap is usually not the barrier – with the vast majority of even poor households having soap at home – rather, the problem is that soap is rarely used for hand-washing.
The Coca-Cola Company and UN Women today announced a partnership to promote women’s economic empowerment. Responding to both UN Women’s Strategic Plan and The Coca-Cola Company’s global 5 BY 20 initiative, this partnership aims to enable the empowerment of women entrepreneurs by building upon the strengths of both organizations.
UN women Executive Director, Michelle Bachelet and Coca Cola CEO, Muhtar Kent, announced partnership for Women Empowerment
The Coca-Cola Company’s 5 BY 20 initiative seeks to enable the economic empowerment of 5 million women entrepreneurs across the Coca-Cola value chain by 2020. Specifically, the Company is developing and implementing programs to help break down barriers for women entrepreneurs in the small businesses that The Coca-Cola System touches. Examples of businesses include fruit farmers, shopkeepers, recycling collectors and artisans.
UN Women’s Strategic Plan lays out a range of initiatives that it will support, from promoting laws and policies that provide women protection and equal rights, to employment, income-generating opportunities and access to economic resources. UN Women is also encouraging companies to sign the Women’s Empowerment Principle – Equality Means Business, a set of measures geared to promote women’s empowerment in the workplace and marketplace.
Through this collaboration, The Coca-Cola Company and UN Women plan to address the barriers women entrepreneurs commonly face by providing increased access to business skills training, financial services and support networks of peers and mentors.
“We believe there is no better time to invest in women as engines of economic growth and sustainable development. Women are the fastest-growing economic force and no business or economy will be able to grow without them,” said Muhtar Kent, chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. “This partnership with UN Women, which leverages their extensive expertise, will greatly impact our efforts to enable the empowerment of women around the world.”
The Half the Sky Movement is cutting across platforms to ignite the change needed to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide, the defining issue of our time. Inspired by journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book of the same name, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, brings together video, websites, games, blogs and other educational tools to not only raise awareness of women's issues, but to also provide concrete steps to fight these problems and empower women. The Coca-Cola Company is a proud supporter of the Half the Sky movement.
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Global Partnership to Accelerate Women’s Economic Empowerment
Coca-Cola Company: 5 BY 20Economic empowerment: 5 million women entrepreneurs across the Coca-Cola value chain by 2020.
Break down barriers for women entrepreneurs in the small businesses that The Coca-Cola System touches.
Fruit farmers, shopkeepers, recycling collectors and artisans.
UN Women’s Strategic Plan
Promote laws and policies that provide women protection and equal rights, toemployment, income-generating opportunities and access to economic resources.
The Women’s Empowerment Principle – Equality Means Business, a set of measures geared to promote women’s empowerment in the workplaceand marketplace.
Partnership addresses barriers women entrepreneurs face via increased access to business skills training, financial services and support networks of peers and mentors.
The Half the Sky Movement is cutting across platforms to ignite the change needed to put an end to the oppression of women and girls worldwide, the defining issue of our time. Inspired by journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book of the same name, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, brings together video, websites, games, blogs and other educational tools to not only raise awareness of women's issues, but to also provide concrete steps to fight these problems and empower women. The Coca-Cola Company is a proud supporter of the Half the Sky movement.
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Agility joined hands with World Vision and Advance Aid to form a three-way partnership that will enable African-produced emergency relief goods to be provided to assist in African emergencies
http://www.agilitylogistics.com/CorporateSocialResponsibility/Pages/Unique-three-way-partnership-in-emergency-relief-aims-to-help-Africa-help-itself.aspx
Def the third one and the quote from Pfizer, not MAPS, Agility, the last paragraph highlighted, def general mills
Thanks B and S.,
T.
Unique three-way partnership in emergency relief aims to help Africa help itself
Agility joined hands with World Vision and Advance Aid to form a three-way partnership that will enable African-produced emergency relief goods to be provided to assist in African emergencies -- a first.
The partnership will help establish new procurement practices for a region that has traditionally sourced all of its relief supplies from the Far East, Europe and North America. The 5,000 emergency kits that Advance Aid is supplying to World Vision today are 100 percent locally-purchased and more than 80 percent African-manufactured. The partners believe that this is the first time that a largely African kit has been supplied for use in African emergencies.
Advance Aid has worked with a number of Kenyan manufacturers to source the goods for the emergency kits. Each kit provides the basics that help a family of five to survive following a natural or man-made disaster: plastic sheeting, blankets, a mosquito net, a kitchen set, two buckets and a hygiene kit.
Logistics and warehousing services are being provided for the initiative by Agility through its warehouses in Nairobi and Mombasa. Agility will also be working with World Vision Kenya to distribute the emergency kits – in forty-foot containers provided by Advance Aid – to World Vision offices across the country where they will be stored to be ready for use in the event of emergencies.
“Agility is pleased to partner with Advance Aid and World Vision in this new model of relief aid procurement and distribution,” says Dev Bij, Agility’s CEO of East Africa. “The partner-ship fits in well with Agility's vision of corporate social responsibility and our commitment to contribute to positive change in the East African countries that we work in. This project depends on an effective supply chain solution, which is what we do every day in our business. We are delighted to contribute our skills, knowledge, resources and local expertise. We were able to contribute in a way that brings additional value to the local capacity and content that went into this project."
General Mills launches new nonprofit to improve food processing and alleviate hunger in Africa
http://www.generalmills.com/Media/NewsReleases/Library/2011/March/partners_foods_solutions_3_15.aspx
Def the third one and the quote from Pfizer, not MAPS, Agility, the last paragraph highlighted, def general mills
Thanks B and S.,
T.
Tina – I added this quote from this webpage.
200,000 people to benefit from improved access to health, water and jobs
http://content.undp.org/go/newsroom/2010/september/pfizer-sproxil-vodafone-and-waterhealth-international-commit-to-fight-poverty.en?categoryID=349423&lang=en
Def the third one and the quote from Pfizer, not MAPS, Agility, the last paragraph highlighted, def general mills
Thanks B and S.,
T.
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