Ephis CEO comments on the collaboration with Henrik Jönsson

As the leader of the Social Democrats, Magdalena Andersson, suggested in the newspaper Dagens Nyheter that the Youtuber Henrik Jönsson spreads hatred against Social Democrats and has a suspicious financing, I feel a need as EPHI's CEO to clarify a few things.  

 

The Environment and Public Health Institute (EPHI) is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank that publishes reports, runs the podcast Health for the unhealthy and organizes seminars on our focus areas of health and environment. EPHI is driven by the conviction that free enterprise, economic growth, new technologies and free choice are a prerequisite for solving future challenges in both health and the environment. We are a small organization that brings together a large network of academics, entrepreneurs and opinion leaders.

We work together with other opinion leaders, such as Henrik Jönsson who runs a large YouTube channel. 

 

Together with Henrik Jönsson we have developed concept 100 %. Our collaboration with Jönsson has never been hidden, on the contrary, it has been something we communicated diligently. Nor has the 100% show on Henrik Jönsson's channels hidden the fact that it is a collaboration with EPHI, as it says in the program's credits. Henrik Jönsson and I have been guests together in SvD's podcast where we told you about the 100% collaboration. 
 
Funding for EPHI's activities comes from various companies and organizations in Sweden, including the Free Enterprise Foundation. 

 

Marie Söderqvist, CEO of EPHI.

 

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