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Sumner M. Redstone Foundation Donates $1.5m

 

SUMNER M. REDSTONE FOUNDATION DONATES $1.5 MILLION TO THE GLOBAL POVERTY PROJECT

Funds to Support End of Polio Campaign and Programs to Improve Health and Reduce Global Poverty

New York, NY – August 31, 2011 – The Global Poverty Project announced today that the Sumner M. Redstone Foundation has donated $1.5 million to further its mission of eradicating extreme poverty. Mr. Redstone is the Executive Chairman of Viacom Inc. and CBS Corporation.

The Redstone Foundation contribution will support the Global Poverty Project’s "End of Polio Campaign," dedicated to building global support for polio eradication. The Foundation gift will also support the Global Poverty Project’s Endowment Fund, furthering the Global Poverty Project’s long-term vision of eradicating extreme poverty through campaigns for global health, fair trade and good governance.

Mr. Redstone said, “I am proud to support the work of the Global Poverty Project and its campaign to finally put an end to polio. The progress that has already been made in fighting this debilitating disease is evidence of what can be achieved through global collaboration. By joining forces and focusing our resources, we can finally end polio and find a path to the eradication of extreme poverty. I hope others will heed the call and join me in this vitally important mission."

Hugh Evans, CEO of the Global Poverty Project, said, “The eradication of preventable diseases like polio is essential in the fight against extreme poverty. Diseases like polio pull vulnerable people deeper into the cycle of poverty, threatening their access to basics like food, water, education, and their ability to earn a living.

"We have a monumental opportunity. Global collaboration over the past 20 years has delivered incredible progress in the fight against polio," added Mr. Evans. "Cases have been reduced by 99%, more than 2 billion children have been immunized, and polio is only endemic in just four countries. Eradication is within our reach.”

“We’re thrilled to be adding powerful new champions for vaccines," said Rajeev Venkayya, director of vaccine delivery at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which is also a major funder of the Global Poverty Project. “Sumner Redstone’s extraordinary investment combined with the innovation of the Global Poverty Project will bring us a step closer to a world free from polio.”

The opportunity to end polio prompted Evans’ Global Poverty Project to launch its education and advocacy campaign. Working with Rotary International, UNICEF, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the CDC, The World Health Organization and other partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the organization hopes to raise awareness about polio eradication on the public agenda and to gain the commitment and backing of world leaders.

The campaign has also benefitted from the support of prominent celebrities and business leaders, including Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman, Bill and Melinda Gates and former Rotary International president, Sir Clem Renouf.

With cases down by 99% and eradication within reach, the largest ever gathering of Commonwealth Leaders will take place in Perth, Australia, from October 28th to October 30th, 2011. Evans and the Global Poverty Project team are working to secure funding to raise awareness and put this issue on the agenda.

“Our generation could realize an end to the second human disease in history and ensure no child ever again has to fear the effects of polio,” says Evans. “This is a defining achievement for humanity and one with profound historical benefits. We can’t let it slip away.”

You can find more information by visiting www.theendofpolio.com or www.globalpovertyproject.com.

Over the last several years, Mr. Redstone has designated more than $100 million in charitable grants to fund initiatives in the U.S. and abroad. He has funded the establishment of the Cambodian Children’s Fund child rescue center along with research and patient care advancements in cancer, burn recovery and mental health at several major non-profit healthcare organizations. Many of his major gifts have been focused on encouraging the acceleration of basic research into clinical trials and, ultimately, to individuals and their families. In addition to the Global Poverty Project, Mr. Redstone has supported such internationally recognized programs as Autism Speaks, FasterCures/The Center for Accelerating Medical Solutions, based in Washington D.C.; the prostate cancer research of Dr. David Agus at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine; and the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Posted by Global Poverty Project in Polio for column Global Poverty Project - International on Sep 1st 2011, 01:00

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