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    Competition Part of Company's Eighty-Five Year Commitment to Supporting Entrepreneurs, Science Education Opportunities, and Health Systems Across the Continent

    CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) today named the winners of the first Africa Innovation Challenge at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress. The initiative, which received nearly 500 submissions from innovators and entrepreneurs across the continent, sought the best ideas for new, sustainable health solutions that will benefit African communities. The Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies comprises the world's largest healthcare business and its presence in Africa dates back to 1930, including business operations, public health programs and corporate citizenship. The Africa Innovation Challenge is part of the company's comprehensive approach to collaborate with and support Africa's vibrant innovation, education and health systems institutions.

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    In addition to the Africa Innovation Challenge winners, the company also announced today that it is a major partner of Women in Innovation and the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa, programs that seek to substantially increase the number of women on the continent working in the sciences.  These announcements follow the prior week's opening of two new Johnson & Johnson regional offices in Ghana and Kenya, which along with our South Africa-based global public health headquarters, will support health system strengthening and public health programs.

    "Africa is one of the fastest growing regions of the world, and Johnson & Johnson is proud to support this growth through strong collaborations that encourage innovation and accelerate advancements in the continent's health systems," said Paul Stoffels, M.D., Chief Scientific Officer, Johnson & Johnson. "We are seeing a surge of activity among entrepreneurs and health system leaders to develop important solutions that overcome longstanding health and societal challenges. By working together, we hope to bring meaningful solutions to patients and consumers more rapidly, to help cultivate the next generation of scientists, and to support Africa's entrepreneurial base."

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