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  • PG a company that improves hygiene, health and
    development
  • Nada Dugas
  • External Relations
  • Central Eastern Europe, Middle East Africa

2
PG
  • A leading consumer goods company with 39 billion
    dollars of sales, of more than 150 years
  • marketing approximately 250 brands
  • in over 130 countries.

3
PG Brands
Fabric Home care Ariel Tide Fairy Dash Bonux Lenor MR Clean Food Beverages Nutristar Sunny Delight Pringles Crisco Jif Olean Folgers Health care Actonel Didronel Metamucil Peptobismol Vicks Crest Blend-a-mend PUR Baby care Pampers Dodot Luvs Feminine care Always Alldays Tampax Whisper Beauty care Olay Safeguard Pantene Pert Plus Max Factor Cover Girl Camay Zest
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Purpose Values Principles
  • We will provide products and services of superior
    quality and value that improve the lives of the
    world's consumers.
  • As a result, consumers will reward us with
    leadership sales, profit and value creation,
    allowing our people, our shareholders, and the
    communities in which we live and work to prosper.

5
Consumer is Boss
  • Our company is also about making the right
    choices in how we address consumers' needs,
    desires, frustrations and aspirations, such that,
    50 years from now, we remain a thriving and
    successful corporation.

6
Consumer needs
  • Health Nutrition
  • Hygiene
  • Education

7
Health Nutrition
  • Health has improved significantly over the past 3
    decades due to improved sanitation and water
    supply, education and immunization.
  • Worldwide life expectancy has risen to an average
    of 66 years (65 years for males and 69 years for
    females) and death rates have declined,
    especially in young children.
  • In the wealthiest countries, average life
    expectancy rose from 67 in 1950 to 77 years in
    1977. In the developing countries, life
    expectancy during the same time period jumped
    from 40 to 64 years.

8
Health issues of the poor
  • Infant and under age 5 mortality rates have
    decreased significantly too, but mortality is
    still significantly higher in Africa, Asia and
    Latin America.
  • Diseases of the poor TB, diarrhea and water born
    diseases, HIV/AIDS, Malaria

9
Malnutrition
  • Protein-energy malnutrition affects 27 of the
    children (every fourth child world-wide)
  • Half of all child deaths 5 MM/year
  • 16 of total disease burden would be resolved
    with resolution of malnutrition
  • Micronutrient deficiency or hidden hunger
    (deficiencies of iodine, Vit A and iron)
    contribute to brain damage, blindness, mental
    retardation, growth-stunting, learning
    disabilities and low work capacity

10
Hygiene
  • Of the 5.1 billion people in non-industrialized
    countries, 1.3 billion people do not have access
    to safe water. Approximately 3.1 billion people
    do not have access to adequate sanitation.
  • Seven percent (7) of all deaths and diseases are
    due to lack of adequate water, sanitation and
    hygiene. Approximately 3.6 million children die
    from water-related diseases each year.

11
Education
  • improvements have been obtained in education.
    Primary school enrollment has increased
    significantly and adult literacy rose from 47
    in1970 to 70 today. The technological advances
    in communication and availability of information
    via the Internet will no doubt contribute to this
    improving trend.
  • A combination of education, improved nutrition
    and availability of drugs and vaccines, will lead
    to an increase in life expectancy and improve the
    quality of lives.

12
Aging issues
  • There will be a dramatic increase in the number
    of people over 65 years of age an estimated
    six-fold increase by 2050. The leading causes of
    sickness and death among the elderly are cancer,
    heart disease, circulatory disease, rheumatoid
    arthritis and osteoporosis

13
PG initiatives
  • Development of a breakthrough nutrient drink that
    has been clinically proven, in a Tanzanian study,
    to improve the growth and development of
    children
  • New cleaning methods that use less water, cold
    water, non-potable water, and even salt water
  • Disinfectant soaps, cleaners and detergents to
    improve sanitation
  • An osteoporosis drug to improve bone health and
    the lives of the elderly
  • Crest dental hygiene training
  • The Pampers ParentingTM MC Institute
  • Education on women's health issues

14
Consumers concerns
  • Consumer
  • Concerns
  • Aging
  • Womens Health
  • Food and Water
    Born Disease
  • Water scarcity
  • Child Nutrition Development
  • PG
  • Osteoporosis
  • Womens Health Education
  • Water Purification
  • Hand washing campaigns
  • Waterless Cleaning
  • Nutri-Delight

15
Programs we have in place
  • South Africa Hands-On pregnancy program
  • Egypt building washing clubs in Beheira to
    reduce the rate of infection from bilhazia and
    fasciola diseases, building 50 new schools in 10
    years, five of which are already finished
  • Syria health program to improve mother and child
    health in health centers with the DoH
  • Philippines, Pakistan Mexico hand wash
    campaign to prevent infectious disease
    contamination
  • Middle East girls education about puberty and
    self esteem, a taboo subject
  • Guatemala water purification campaign

16
PG cooperation
  • Local governments in education programs (ministry
    of health, of education, of welfare)
  • Local and International NGOs
  • UN organizations UNICEF
  • Professional associations (pediatric,
    dermatologist, midwives,nurses associations)
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