Lilly and UNICEF collaborate to give millions of children a healthier start
Six-year initiative to improve non-communicable disease prevention and care for children in low- and middle-income countries
Marking its 150th anniversary, Lilly is committing
This six-year commitment (2026–2032) builds on a
"Millions of children are deprived of the building blocks necessary for lifelong health due to Non-communicable disease risk factors established early in life," said
NCDs are rising rapidly among children and adolescents worldwide, with the greatest impact in low- and middle-income countries, which account for 82 percent1 of premature deaths linked to these conditions.
Weak health systems and limited access to nutritious food and safe environments make it harder for children to stay healthy and thrive. Without timely disease prevention and management, these conditions can lead to lifelong health challenges, yet access to early detection, care and long-term support remains limited.
"Every child, everywhere, deserves a healthy future. That begins with working to strengthen healthcare systems in resource-limited settings to halt the rise of NCDs," said
Lilly's support aligns with its 30x30 initiative to improve access to quality healthcare for 30 million people in resource-limited settings annually by 2030. Lilly surpassed that milestone in 2025, reaching more than 30 million people five years ahead of schedule. This collaboration extends that momentum by expanding NCD prevention and care into the health systems that children and families depend on most.
Since 2022, through support from Lilly to
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1 https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/noncommunicable-diseases
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