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Stelios Philanthropic Foundation undertakes €10m initiative to strengthen public healthcare in Greece (pics & video)

The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation is launching a major initiative to support public healthcare on Greece’s small islands, committing €10 million over a seven-year period to help retain 80 doctors on 47 small islands of the country served by the smallest primary healthcare units.

These 47 islands are served by Regional Clinics and Multi-purpose Regional Clinics, the smallest healthcare facilities within the Greek National Health System, and the programme does not apply to islands that host health centres or larger healthcare structures.

The donation agreement was signed during a special ceremony at the Office of the Greek Prime Minister, in the presence of the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis, by the President of the Foundation Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and the Minister of Health of Greece, Adonis Georgiadis.

 

5420213402596096 Photo 1 Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou Minister of Health Adonis Georgiadis

 

The initiative was inspired by the strong and long-standing connection of the Foundation’s founder, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, with the islands of Greece, as well as by the challenges faced by small island communities in accessing essential healthcare services.

The purpose of the donation is to create a meaningful and stable incentive, with a seven-year commitment, to attract and retain medical professionals in healthcare facilities on Greece’s small islands, ensuring uninterrupted access to healthcare services for their residents throughout the year.

As the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted, “For the first time, a private donor has turned his attention not to infrastructure, but to human resources. He is helping us address a critical issue, namely the staffing of Regional Medical Clinics and Multi-Purpose Regional Medical Clinics on 47 very small islands, where we have faced objective difficulties in attracting doctors throughout the year, despite the fact that the Greek State has provided significant additional incentives for doctors to serve on these islands.”

The Founder and President of the Foundation, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, stated,  “Greece’s small islands have long faced difficulties in staffing their smaller healthcare facilities. The high cost of living, particularly on tourist islands, and the challenging living conditions on remote islands often discourage doctors from choosing to serve there.

Through this donation we want to create a real incentive for doctors to choose to work on the country’s small islands. The supplementary net allowance of €1,500 per month can make a meaningful difference for a doctor considering moving to a remote area and supporting a small island community.

This initiative establishes a stable framework of incentives for seven years, with a clear objective: to ensure that residents of the small islands have continuous access to healthcare services.”

 

5420213584032489 Photo 2 Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and Minister of Health Adonis Georgiadis

 

Under the programme, 80 doctors and rural service doctors who are physically present at the healthcare facilities of these islands will receive €1,500 per month in net additional income, paid for 12 months each year. The amount will be paid by the Greek State following the donation from the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation. This is in addition to their existing salaries from the National Health System, effectively bringing their net monthly income close to €3,000. The donation aims to help offset the significantly higher cost of living and accommodation on small islands and to create a real incentive for doctors to serve in these remote locations.

The Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, opening the ceremony, stated, “From an idea that we discussed just six months ago, we have now reached - thanks to the willingness and initiative of Stelios Haji-Ioannou himself and, of course, the response of the Ministry of Health - the signing of this donation, which is not symbolic but substantive, as it supports the National Health System on 47 small Greek islands.”

The Minister of Health Adonis Georgiadis noted, “With today’s donation we are addressing a significant challenge we face. On these 47 islands, we usually either cannot find doctors at all, or we are forced to transfer doctors from neighboring islands or from other Health Centers, with all the difficulties and time constraints this entails, or we are compelled to request the assistance of the Hellenic Armed Forces and use conscript soldiers.”

 

5420213689417264 Photo 3 Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou

 

This initiative forms part of the Foundation’s long-standing strategy to contribute, where there is a clear social need, with solutions built for long term impact and continuity. In a framework where the State must apply uniform policies across the entire country and private companies cannot intervene directly in the public healthcare system, the immediate action and discretion of a private donor can, for the first time, provide a targeted and practical response to this specific challenge, complementing the efforts of the State.

The implementation of the programme – including the announcement of positions, the selection of doctors for each island and the payment of the funds to beneficiaries – will be carried out by the Ministry of Health and the competent Regional Health Authorities, in accordance with the terms of the donation agreement. An online application process will be announced shortly.

 

 

About the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation

The Stelios Philanthropic Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that supports social and educational initiatives in countries where its founder, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, has been active, including Greece, Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Monaco. The Foundation contributes to society through the following initiatives:

  • Through the “Food From the Heart” initiative, it supports a large number of people facing difficult economic conditions in Greece, Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. The program began in 2013 and provides snacks every working day to vulnerable groups, distributing an average of 300,000 snacks per month to approximately 150,000 visitors.
  • It organizes a total of seven entrepreneurship awards in Greece, Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Monaco.
  • Among the Foundation’s key initiatives in Cyprus are the Bi-Communal Business Cooperation Awards and the Stelios Awards for Young Entrepreneurs, which recognise and support entrepreneurial talent through monetary prizes.
  • It funds scholarships, helping young people attend school and university institutions such as Doukas School, BCA College and ΩMEGA Yachting Academy in Athens, the University of Cyprus in Cyprus, and the London School of Economics and Bayes Business School, City University of London in the United Kingdom.
  • It offers the premises of the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation Headquarters, located at 5 Markou Drakou Street in Nicosia, free of charge for events organised by non-profit organisations.
  • It offers the Stelios Foundation Conference Hall, with a capacity of up to 200 people, free of charge to non-profit organizations. The historic building that houses the hall at 22 Kidathineon Street in Plaka, Athens, was fully renovated by the Foundation and inaugurated in autumn 2023.

For more information about the activities of the Stelios Philanthropic Foundation in Greece, Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and Monaco, please visit: https://stelios.org/

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