AC Health partners with Publicis Groupe Philippines and PMAP to fight cancer stigma in the workplace

Metro Manila, Philippines | In line with the purposeful intent to combat cancer stigma and the impact of the disease in the workplace – Publicis Groupe Philippines formally announces a strategic and meaningful alliance with AC Health and the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) to kickstart and grow the “Working with Cancer” (WWC) movement in the country.

A MOA signing held last October 10 made this partnership official, establishing the three companies as the founding partners. The signed MOA represents the firm pledge and collaboration between these organizations working towards reducing the mark of cancer and the ill effects it brings to the workplace.

The WWC movement, originally unveiled earlier this year in Davos, spearheaded by no less than Arthur Sadoun, the Global Chairman and CEO of the Publicis Groupe – who himself is openly battling cancer – is a global advocacy campaign that pushes for significant concrete organizational action when it comes to supporting those dealing with the dreaded disease.

Leading cancer charities and organizations, including the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), MacMillan Cancer Support, and the Gustave Roussy Institute, already support WWC.

On a vast scale, WWC intends to create a more supportive professional environment for all cancer fighters, carers, and survivors – providing them with the essential job security and care they need throughout their careers.

Joanne Abrihan-Ty, who represented Publicis Groupe Philippines during the MOA signing, appearing on behalf of Chairman Raymond Arrastia, affirmed that the cooperation between the founding partners greatly strengthens the commitment to achieve these endeavors and amplify the movement effectively.

“We’re incredibly grateful to formalize our alliance with AC Health and PMAP as we move to rally the most influential companies to build the most open, supportive, and recovery-forward work cultures for employees. In a world where one in every two people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, we believe that WWC should not only be a movement for the few – big or small businesses, like our partners, should be a part of it,” she said.

Paolo Borromeo,  President & CEO of AC Health, emphasized that their involvement with the cause strongly aligns with the company’s core values, capabilities, and priorities.

“It’s an honor to be a part of the Working with Cancer initiative,” he said. “At AC Health, we’ve always been committed to finding better solutions to problems across the healthcare sector  – a passion that has led us to initiatives like the opening of the Healthway Cancer Care Hospital, the first dedicated cancer hospital in the country, and the roll out of our Connected Care Circle Program for Oncology across our entire Healthway Medical Network.   

He added, “We are excited about our role in helping the WWC movement grow because we recognize our responsibility and obligation, as providers and employers, to provide the best care and environment to our employees for cancer screening, treatment, and recovery. Together, we can do much to revolutionize cancer care in the workplace setting.”   

This sharing was further reinforced by Jaime Ysmael, President & CEO of the Healthway Medical Network (AC Health’s Hospitals and Clinics group), who said, “Making this cancer awareness movement grow and getting more support from the employer side is a big step in the right direction. As part of the Ayala Group, we’re always deeply concerned about employee welfare, and we feel that a company is only as strong as its people. So, we need to get more involved in their care and provide them with the right support, especially as they continue to fight the disease. Together, indeed, let’s fight the stigma.”

For PMAP President Ma. Elizabeth Nasol, their motivation stems from a mission to improve organizations’ support for their people. 

She said, “This cancer support initiative, born out of the collaborative effort of the founding partners, carries a profound message – that cancer should never be a personal problem. PMAP, as an influential organization in people management, recognizes that it has the power to shape corporate practices and people’s lives.”

“In line with this influence, we affirm that the WWC movement is not merely an initiative but a reflection of our values of empathy, compassion, and unity. Through this collaboration, we pledge to encourage our member organizations to provide comprehensive support in the face of cancer – a shared challenge that ensures that those affected by it will never have a solitary journey.”

Dave Drilon, Chief Technology Officer of Publicis Groupe Philippines, further shares, “With the intent of providing better cancer care in the workplace, there’s certainly a need for greater awareness and action. We must work closer with companies to ensure these programs get implemented.”

“The formalization of the pledge with our founding partners AC Health and PMAP is but the first step to growing this movement in the country – something we will nurture for many years to come – and we look forward to working with more business and institutions in this undertaking.” 

 

For more information about WWC, please visit Workingwithcancerpledge.com.