Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Premji Foundation enters healthcare

- Varun Sood varun.sood@livemint.com

BENGALURU: More than two decades after setting up Azim Premji Foundation to improve teaching in government schools, the country’s most generous billionair­e has turned his attention to healthcare for the poor.

The foundation will soon set up primary healthcare clinics in some of India’s most backward towns, which will be followed by multi-specialty hospitals and a medical university, two executives aware of the developmen­t said.

This decision to make healthcare its second focus area marks the biggest change in the history of the foundation, which was set up in 2001.

“We have done significan­t work on health during the pandemic, and this will be a key area of work for us going forward,” said Anurag Behar, chief executive officer, Azim Premji Foundation, in an email response. “Our focus will be on improving the health of underserve­d communitie­s across geographie­s. Health is a public good and, therefore, strengthen­ing public health systems will be central to our approach. In addition, where there are gaps, we will address those, both by establishi­ng our institutio­ns and by working with civil society organizati­ons. Health education and research will also emerge as critical areas of work”

The foundation is the world’s fifth-largest private endowment with a $38 billion corpus.

“Primary healthcare centres will be the starting point,” one of the two executives said on condition of anonymity. “Like education, these will come up in small towns. The plan is then (in 2-3 years) to have hospitals and then a medical university.”

“In five years, (the foundation’s) spending on healthcare will be no less than on education. The foundation is not limited by money,” the executive said.

For now, healthcare work is overseen by Anand Swaminatha­n and run by Azim Premji Foundation for Developmen­t (APFD), an operating entity housing Azim Premji Foundation and Azim Premji University.

Azim Premji Trust is the entity that holds the endowment assets, comprising 67% of Wipro shares and ownership of Premji’s family office, Premji Invest.

The two beneficiar­ies of Azim Premji Trust are the grant-making arm Azim Premji Philanthro­pic Initiative­s and APFD.

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