Jove Group’s commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility is also reflected in its active involvement in social initiatives with a global impact. In this context, the Group took part in a conference organised by the “la Caixa” Foundation and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, which focused on the importance of childhood vaccination in the most vulnerable countries and on the role of collaboration between public, private and social organisations in generating a real and sustainable impact.
Corporate Social Responsibility as part of the business project
At Jove Group, Corporate Social Responsibility is understood as an integrated part of the business project, aligned with the values that have guided the Group’s trajectory since its origins. It is not about isolated actions or initiatives disconnected from day‑to‑day activity, but about a coherent commitment to society and to the environment in which the Group operates.
This CSR vision is based on a clear conviction: companies—especially those with a consolidated track record and international presence—have the capacity, and the responsibility, to contribute positively to collective well‑being by supporting initiatives that generate measurable and sustainable social impact over time.
Jove Group’s participation in initiatives of global scope reflects this understanding of responsibility, grounded in active involvement and long‑term collaboration.
An event to highlight global impact
A few months ago, the city of Santander hosted an event promoted by the “la Caixa” Foundation and Gavi that brought together institutions, social organisations and corporate partners with a shared goal: to showcase the impact of the Childhood Immunisation Alliance in improving access to vaccination in countries with limited healthcare resources.
The event provided a forum to share experiences, analyse results and highlight the role that public‑private partnerships play in the fight against preventable diseases. In this context, childhood vaccination was addressed not only as a healthcare issue, but also as a key factor for the social, economic and human development of the most vulnerable communities.
Childhood vaccination as a pillar of development
Childhood immunisation is one of the most effective tools for reducing infant mortality and preventing diseases that, in many countries, still have devastating consequences. The work of organisations such as Gavi focuses on ensuring that millions of children have access to essential vaccines, regardless of where they are born or the resources available in their surroundings.
The event highlighted how vaccination has an impact that goes far beyond individual health, contributing to:
- Improving the quality of life
- Reducir desigualdades
- Strengthening health systems
- Building more resilient communities
This comprehensive approach was one of the central themes of the event, underlining the importance of maintaining and strengthening global initiatives such as the Childhood Immunisation Alliance.

Jove Group’s participation in the roundtable discussion
As a partner company, Jove Group was invited to take part in the roundtable discussion, sharing its experience within this initiative and its approach to Corporate Social Responsibility.
Participation in this space for dialogue enabled the exchange of reflections with other organisations on the role of the private sector in generating social impact. It highlighted how companies can contribute—within their respective fields—to supporting projects that deliver real, measurable and sustained benefits over time.
For Jove Group, this type of engagement reinforces the importance of active involvement not only through financial support, but also by participating in forums that help enhance the reach and effectiveness of social initiatives.
The value of public‑private collaboration
One of the core messages of the event was the importance of collaboration between public, private and social entities as a catalyst for transformation. The Childhood Immunisation Alliance is a clear example of how cooperation among different stakeholders enables the achievement of goals that would otherwise be unattainable.
Since its creation in 2008, the alliance promoted by the “la Caixa” Foundation and Gavi has raised more than €100 million, contributing to the immunisation of over 11 million children in areas with limited access to healthcare services.
These results demonstrate the capacity of structured alliances to generate significant and lasting impact and underscore the importance of private‑sector involvement in global initiatives.
An event of high institutional value
The event held in Santander was further distinguished by the participation of Her Royal Highness Infanta Cristina of Borbón, whose presence underscored the institutional relevance of the initiative and the scale of the alliance between the “la Caixa” Foundation and Gavi.
The involvement of institutional representatives increases the visibility of initiatives of this kind and helps raise public awareness of the importance of childhood vaccination and of collective commitment to major social and health challenges.
This institutional backing highlights the legitimacy and significance of a project that has demonstrated its tangible impact over the years.
Social commitment guided by a long‑term vision
Jove Group’s involvement in this event is part of an approach to Corporate Social Responsibility based on sustained commitment and consistency with the Group’s core values.
Supporting initiatives such as the Childhood Immunisation Alliance means investing in projects that have a direct impact on the lives of millions of people, contributing to greater equity in access to healthcare and to the development of a fairer future.
This commitment aligns with a business vision that understands sustainability not only in environmental or economic terms, but also from a social and human perspective.
Companies creating impact beyond their core activity
Participation in initiatives of this kind reflects Jove Group’s conviction that companies can—and should—play an active role in building a more equitable society. Beyond its industrial activity, the Group embraces its responsibility as a social actor by supporting projects that strengthen fundamental rights such as access to healthcare.
This approach connects the business dimension with a broader understanding of the impact generated by the company’s activity, reinforcing Jove Group’s identity as a company committed to people and to the global environment in which it operates.

Learning and internal awareness
Beyond its social impact, participation in events like this also helps strengthen internal awareness and alignment with corporate values. Gaining first‑hand insight into the scope of these projects and the real impact of collaboration reinforces a sense of belonging and pride among employees.
Such experiences help bring Corporate Social Responsibility from the institutional sphere into daily business life, consolidating it as a transversal element of the corporate culture.
At Jove Group, Corporate Social Responsibility is understood as an integral part of our activity and our corporate identity. For this reason, we will continue to support and take part in initiatives that help improve quality of life and build a more just future, aligned with our values and our vision of a company committed to society and to the major global challenges.

