03.30.22
Due to the increasing scale of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Johnson & Johnson has taken action to support the innocent people impacted by the conflict there.
Previously, the company donated $5 million to support the work of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent to provide humanitarian support for refugees in the border countries. Now, J&J has doubled its donation from $5 million to $10 million.
Furthermore, the company has reaffirmed its commitment to supply medicines and medical devices in the region, as well as hygiene kits, health packets and medical supplies.
In early March, J&J suspended all advertising, enrollment in clinical trials, and any additional investment in Russia. Yesterday, the company also decided to suspend supply of its personal care products in Russia.
“We remain steadfast in our support – inclusive of job security, transport, lodging and financial assistance – for our employees and their families in Ukraine. Above all, we continue to hope for rapid resolution, and we will continue to monitor the need for additional humanitarian relief,” the company said in a statement.
Previously, the company donated $5 million to support the work of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent to provide humanitarian support for refugees in the border countries. Now, J&J has doubled its donation from $5 million to $10 million.
Furthermore, the company has reaffirmed its commitment to supply medicines and medical devices in the region, as well as hygiene kits, health packets and medical supplies.
In early March, J&J suspended all advertising, enrollment in clinical trials, and any additional investment in Russia. Yesterday, the company also decided to suspend supply of its personal care products in Russia.
“We remain steadfast in our support – inclusive of job security, transport, lodging and financial assistance – for our employees and their families in Ukraine. Above all, we continue to hope for rapid resolution, and we will continue to monitor the need for additional humanitarian relief,” the company said in a statement.