Social Impact

We’re taking on some of the world’s most pressing challenges to build a healthier, more resilient world. With employees across some 100 countries, we are uniquely positioned to be a major driver of progress and impact. It’s what unites all of us.

Three pillars, one social impact strategy

The world is moving fast. The climate crisis is also a health crisis and healthcare inequalities persist. We have reimagined a bold, sustainable approach to broaden our social impact and create healthier futures.  

Sanofi Global Health Unit

Through a unique, non-profit healthcare model, we are improving access to Sanofi quality treatments and strengthening health systems through local partnerships, training and investments.

30 essential medicines + 40 low-income countries = 2 million lives changed

Laura Tisza is monitoring ground water with the monitoring system at the Sanofi plant in Csanyikvolgy, Hungary
Laura Tisza is monitoring ground water with the monitoring system at the Sanofi plant in Csanyikvolgy, Hungary

Corporate Social Responsibility

We are driven by the challenges facing humanity and the planet. With four key pillars, our company-wide strategy spans our value chain, from R&D to production to commercial operations. We strive to have a sustainable impact, and to achieve this, we all play a part.

Foundation S – The Sanofi Collective

Our philanthropic engine supports vulnerable communities and their ability to adapt to health inequalities and crisis. Through our think and do-tank approach, we catalyze community-based solutions through partnerships, collective expertise, and bold action to create healthier futures for generations to come. 
 

We are having a far-reaching impact

2045

Accelerating our ambition towards net zero emissions by 5 years, now targeting 2045

47 million

Daily treatments donated by Foundation S

185,000 NCD patients treated

In 28 countries in 2022

Affordable access

We are committed to improve and accelerate affordable and sustainable access to quality medicines, vaccines and healthcare for underserved populations in places where we can have the greatest impact.

A woman holding her baby Nigeria Photo Reportage - Polio
A woman holding her baby Nigeria Photo Reportage - Polio

Innovation for vulnerable communities

We are chasing the miracle of science to provide vaccines to help eradicate polio, medicines to eliminate sleeping sickness, and expert networks to tackle pediatric cancers.

Environmental sustainability and resilience

The impact of climate change demands urgent action. We’re taking responsibility by reducing our carbon footprint and minimizing the environmental impact of our activities and products, but also looking for ways to strengthen health systems resilience to climate issues.

Raimunda Rosario, Pharmaceutical Operator, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Raimunda Rosario, Pharmaceutical Operator, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Diversity, equity, and inclusion in and beyond the workplace

Building an inclusive workplace while engaging with communities.

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