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Healthcare firm marks four years with focus on women’s health

Organon Philippines marked its fourth anniversary with renewed efforts to improve access to women’s health solutions and promote inclusion in the workplace.

Carrying the theme “4 Years Strong. For Her. With Her.”, the milestone recognized the company’s progress since its 2021 spin-off and its continued focus on supporting women’s health at every life stage.

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Country Manager Emmanuel Tiglao said the celebration is a reminder of the company’s long-term commitment to Filipino women and the role they play in shaping families, communities, and economies. 

“Our commitment, then and now, is to expand access to solutions that support her health at every stage of life, while building a workplace where women are valued, heard, and empowered to thrive,” he said.

The anniversary featured a number of employee-led initiatives, including the HER Health Champions Awards, which recognized employees across the Asia Pacific region who have gone beyond their roles to promote women’s health and well-being. 

A symbolic activity called the Dear Future Her Wall encouraged team members to write personal pledges and messages for future generations of women, underscoring the company’s continuing mission. The celebration also included the Fun Awards, which gave lighthearted recognition to employees who bring energy and collaboration to their teams.

Coinciding with Pride Month, this year’s anniversary also highlighted Organon’s commitment to inclusion. A Pride-themed moment during the company’s anniversary dinner emphasized its message of belonging. “We believe that true empowerment comes from making space where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued, regardless of gender identity or who they love,” Tiglao said.

Organon’s work in the Philippines remains vital. With over 21 million women in the labor force, the company’s efforts to improve access to reproductive and menopause care continue to grow. Its portfolio of more than 60 products spans various therapeutic areas, supporting its aim to reach more communities through partnerships and innovation.

“Organon was built to serve that mission, and four years on, we are just getting started,” Tiglao said.

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