Monday 1 December 2014

Prudential to Roll Out $6.7 Million to Help Fight Ebola in West Africa

In response to the Ebola crisis, Prudential Financial recently reported that it plans to commit $6.7 million to fight and help control the outbreak in Western Africa.

In its release, the company said it will provide $6 million in capital to the UNICEF Bridge Fund. The Prudential Foundation will provide a $300,000 grant to Doctors Without Borders, a $200,000 grant to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and a $200,000 grant to Newark, N.J.'sUniversity Hospital.

"The Ebola epidemic is the largest in history, affecting multiple countries in West Africa, as well as here in the United States," said Lata Reddy, vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility at Prudential and president of The Prudential Foundation. "Relief efforts are underway, but the organizations working on the front lines need greater financial support to contain this crisis. Prudential's support of the UNICEF Bridge Fund, Doctors Without Borders, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and University Hospital will serve to strengthen their efforts to help save lives and stem the spread of this deadly virus."

Prudential noted that it is directing the bulk of the funds to combat Ebola in the areas that are hit hardest in West Africa. The $6 million investment to the UNICEF Bridge Fund will support the needs of health care workers who are on the ground battling the disease by funding the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment.

The company reports that the demand for this equipment is currently far outstripping supply and is putting health care workers at risk. This investment will help close the gap.

According to Prudential, grant funding to Doctors Without Borders and the U.S. Fund for UNICEF will support the many avenues the organizations are pursuing to stem the advance of Ebola, including medical and educational interventions. Doctors Without Borders is leading the response and providing supplies and medical support to impacted areas.

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF, meanwhile, has been working to distribute essential health supplies while spearheading a mobile messaging campaign directed at children and families, designed to counter misinformation about how the virus is transmitted.

Extending support from West Africa to the United States, University Hospital in Newark, N.J., will also receive $200,000 in funding from The Prudential Foundation.

University Hospital is one of three hospitals in New Jersey serving as primary receiving centers for suspected Ebola cases. The hospital has had a long-standing relationship with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention station based at Newark Liberty International Airport and is the provider of emergency medical services to the airport.

The company said its grant directly supports local health care workers by funding the purchase of specialized Personal Protective Equipment.

The Prudential Foundation is a nonprofit corporation supported by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, an insurance subsidiary of Prudential Financial of the U.S.

Prudential Financial, a financial services company with more than $1 trillion of assets under management as of June 30, has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America.

More information:

www.news.prudential.com

Souce: Insurance news net

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