The emotive issue of child mortality resonates with us all, and some of the statistics from the World Health Organization are shocking. Of the 5.9 million children who died before their fifth birthday in 2015, more than half could have been saved by access to simple, affordable interventions. Donations have their place, but Lisa Bonadonna, Global Head of the GSK-Save the Children Partnership, says that collaboration is one of the most sustainable ways to make a difference – pharma has the resources and manufacturing knowhow, but charitable organizations understand the realities of helping people in need – often in challenging locations and environments. Here, Bonadonna tells the story of how GSK and Save the Children came to work together – and how mouthwash inspired a new medicine for preventing neonatal sepsis.
