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Delivering on Good Everyday: 3 Stories of Young Midwives in Action Around the World
Meet three young women from China, Mexico and South Africa who are carrying this age-old tradition into the 21st century. -
The history of how Johnson & Johnson has given back during times of crisis
What started as medical aid donated to the injured survivors of a devastating 1889 flood has evolved into a legacy of philanthropy that spans the globe. We look at key moments throughout history in which the company has mobilized to help people. -
5 stories of employees giving back: “The six-month assignment that changed my life”
A unique Johnson & Johnson program pairs employees with NGOs for do-gooder stints around the world. -
Johnson & Johnson secures a top spot on the 2016 Access to Medicine Index
The index looks at companies that do the best job of providing access to medications in developing countries. Johnson & Johnson ranked #2—and here’s why. -
What it’s like to go on an Operation Smile mission
Since 1988, Johnson & Johnson has partnered with Operation Smile to help under-served children. One employee shares the life-changing experience of participating in a volunteer mission in Vietnam. -
6 ways Johnson & Johnson is helping to create an HIV-free world
Mothers and children are some of this planet’s most precious resources—and we’re committed to helping keep them HIV-free with these impactful initiatives. -
Meet 8 young global leaders of tomorrow who plan to change the world
Saving newborns. Protecting people from AIDS. Boosting girls’ self-esteem. These budding activists—all under 30—are already making the planet a better place. -
Johnson & Johnson launches a new global public health strategy in Africa
Jaak Peeters discusses the thinking behind the initiative and how the organization will work in partnership with local governments and NGOs. -
The battle to end TB
In honor of World TB Day, we take a look at the work being done in South Africa, Vietnam and India to stop tuberculosis in its tracks. -