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Through the GHF program, Pfizer loans its most valuable asset, its people, to non-profit organizations in the developing world to help address systemic health care challenges. The goal of the program is to help strengthen the ability of health care providers in developing countries to care for their patients. Pfizer colleagues apply for specific positions with NGOs and are selected by Pfizer and its NGO partners to participate in a 3 to 6 month work assignment in a developing country in Africa, Asia or Latin America.
Each year, Pfizer deploys up to 40 talented colleagues to work on high-impact, capacity building projects. The focus is on sustainability, so Fellows are selected in part for their strengths in teaching and training and their willingness to see their work carried on by local teams. To date, the Fellows have been a diverse and exceptionally committed group of individuals: 155 scientists, clinical researchers, financial and data analysts, nurses, doctors, and HR managers from 22 Pfizer country offices worldwide who have served in 31 developing countries.
To learn more about the Pfizer Global Health Fellows program click here.
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