Over the next few months, Energy Factor will reflect on the milestones and work associated with the ExxonMobil Malaria Initiative over the last 20 years. ExxonMobil applauds our partners, researchers, colleagues...
Malaria is preventable, treatable and curable, yet it continues to impact the lives of millions of people every year. There’s no doubt advancements have been made – both overall infection rates and death rates...
Think globally, act locally.
ExxonMobil does both. And as a company that helps meet the world’s energy needs while interacting with individual communities, it’s constantly striving to support a world on the...
Our team working on malaria eradication got some well-deserved recognition recently when ExxonMobil received the Champion in Sustainability Malaria Programming Award from the Corporate Alliance for Malaria in...
Despite significant progress in the fight against malaria since 2000, as of last year nearly half the world’s population was at risk of contracting the disease. And in Angola, a recent outbreak has shown that...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, the line between victory and defeat can be as thin as a mosquito net. Atai Okokon, a pharmacist and champion of public health in her native Nigeria, knows what it takes to win the fight...
The University of Oxford recently recognized Jim Jones, Executive Director of the ExxonMobil Foundation, for his service to global public health. This first-person profile looks at several significant global health...
Brazilian legend Pelé once famously dubbed soccer the “beautiful game” for its sheer simplicity. All you need is a ball, some markers to delineate goals, and 11 players on each team. It’s that simplicity...
Today the world observes World Malaria Day. This is a good time to celebrate efforts underway to combat the ravages of malaria – efforts that have helped reduce deaths from malaria by 60 percent since 2000. But...
This World Malaria Day we talk with Dr. Regina Rabinovich,* one of the foremost leaders in malaria prevention and eradication, about the effort it takes to curb and ultimately beat the deadly disease. With...
Today, ExxonMobil is proud to join our friends and partners in celebrating International Women’s Day. Each year, this day marks an important opportunity to acknowledge the extraordinary contributions of women –...
In honor of International Women’s Day, we invite you on a journey to West Africa to meet community health workers who are passionate about women’s health. Particularly in developing countries, empowering women...
In March, I gave an update on ExxonMobil’s progress in the fight against malaria, previewing some of the numbers in our Corporate Citizenship Report. Malaria is of particular concern to us because the disease –...
I am an occupational medicine doctor. What does that mean? Fair question. Maybe my field is less familiar because visiting the occupational health doctor isn’t something most people do regularly.
ExxonMobil recently published its 2015 Corporate Citizenship Report, a summary of the company’s contributions both to energy innovation and to the communities it serves. Below is a look at some of the major...
On World Malaria Day each year, I share an update on the global fight to defeat this terrible disease. In the twelve months since my last check-in, the world has witnessed several remarkable milestones that will...