This #WorldHealthDay, allow us to reintroduce ourselves. CHOOSE (RED). SAVE LIVES. 🎙: (RED)UCATOR Dayo Okeniyi
(RED)
Non-profit Organizations
New York, NY 11,420 followers
Preventable and treatable diseases are only preventable and treatable for some. (RED) works to end that injustice.
About us
Founded by Bono & Bobby Shriver in 2006 to fight AIDS, (RED) partners with the world’s most iconic brands and people to create products and experiences that raise money, heat and urgency for global health crises. Every action you take with (RED) saves lives. To date, (RED) has generated over $760 million for the Global Fund, helping more than 290 million people. (RED) funding supports life-saving programs that empower health workers and provide testing, treatment and care in places where injustice has enabled pandemics to thrive.
- Website
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http://www.red.org
External link for (RED)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Non-Profit, Marketing, Social Media, Social Good, Impact, Branding, and Partnerships
Locations
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Primary
519 8th Ave
Floor 20
New York, NY 10018, US
Employees at (RED)
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Greg Sheps
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Dena Graham
VP Partnerships at (RED)
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Gregory Pan
Partner at Nolan Heimann LLP, specializing in IP licensing, monetizing IP, entertainment and consumer products.
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Susan Fricke
Head of Strategic Partnerships // Business Development | Licensing | Deal Negotiations | Brand Development
Updates
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It's time for the big (RED) Song of the Summer contest. What's your fav? Or write-in a song that you had on repeat this season. With enough LinkedIn votes, this song will move on to the main bracket tomorrow. Whether it's a movie blockbuster, brand deals or high school graduation each of these throwback songs made a comeback this year. Vote now!
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"The question remains: How many more emergencies does the world need before we finally invest in solutions we know work — health systems that can handle both everyday needs and sudden crises, and provide care for everyone?” Vanessa Kerry, MD MSc reflects on the world’s need to respond to the current mpox outbreak and prepare for the next public health crisis.
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ATTENTION CREATIVES! We’re seeking talented NYC-based photographers, videographers, lighting, and gaffers for upcoming projects. If you’re interested in collaborating with us, we’d love to see your work! Reach out to [email protected] with your portfolio and a brief introduction.
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If you can't test, you can't treat. Discover how Roche and (RED) are teaming up to expand access to lifesaving testing for communities in need.
How Roche and (RED) are Working Together to Expand Access to Testing - RED
https://www.red.org
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The (THEBE MAGUGU)ᴿᴱᴰ Heirloom II collection celebrates anyone who has left an impact on the wearer’s life. Analisa, a mentor and coach for young women at Amandla Development in South Africa, explains why she chose to honor her mother with her set. 40% of the purchase price of every (THEBE MAGUGU)ᴿᴱᴰ piece will go to the The Global Fund to support life-saving health programs. Order now: https://lnkd.in/enhybzJT
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(RED) Ambassador and AIDS activist Connie Mudenda and Roche’s Dr Allan Pamba join the most recent episode of BBC News Africa’s #AfricaDaily to discuss the severe gap in access to diagnostics in Africa. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/eDbCstAm
Africa Daily: Why is testing for diseases so hard to access in Africa? on Apple Podcasts
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HIV is both preventable and treatable, but you can’t treat HIV unless you know your status. Join (RED) and help ensure everyone has access to testing. Roche #STATurday Source: UNAIDS
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The global AIDS response is at a critical crossroads, facing both obstacles and opportunities. In her latest Forbes piece, Jennifer Scibilia Lotito, President and COO of (RED), explores the findings of a new UNAIDS report that could shape the future of HIV/AIDS efforts. Read now:
Global AIDS Response Is At A Crossroads, Report Shows
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