$10m to stop Bangladeshi children from drowning
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's foundation is donating $10 million, nearly Tk 77.50 crore, to prevent the drowning of Bangladeshi children of working parents. Bloomberg Philanthropies, the charity of the billionaire businessman and former mayor, is partnering with the World Health Organization and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to tackle the problem. The initiative will fund community daycare and locally manufactured playpens. It will monitor 80,000 children who may be improperly supervised while their parents are at work over a two-year period and evaluate the effectiveness of those approaches. The Bloomberg Philanthropies Drowning Prevention Project will initially focus on Bangladesh, where drowning is the leading cause of death among children. Every year in Bangladesh, about 12,000 children drown, the equivalent of 32 deaths every day, the foundation said in a statement. It cites studies that show most of the drownings occur in small bodies of water, close to the children's homes, according to bdnews24.com.