SAP Helps Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa

Oct 1, 2014 4:05 PM ET

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The Global Fund is an international financing organisation started in 2002 to fight AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.

SAP today announced that in addition to committing $4 million over a period of four years to the Global Fund, through its partnership with (RED), SAP technology is helping the organisation more simply understand how its financial investments are being used for disease prevention and treatment.

SAP is also a founding member of the Global Fund’s Innovation Coalition, which brings together private sector organisations to tackle significant issues related to the organisation’s mission of fighting preventable and treatable disease, such as logistics and education.

“SAP is all about helping organisations simplify complexity so they can do anything and it doesn’t get more complicated than fighting persistent and deadly diseases around the world,” said Pfungwa Serima, chief executive officer, SAP Africa.

 

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