Not So Benign Neglect


Nov 7th, 2007 12:22 PM EST
By Virginia Simmons

Our own Susan McCue, and Save the Children President and CEO Charles F. MacCormack, worked together to pen a letter to the editor to the Washington Times in support of the U.S. Global Child Survival Act.

Please follow the link to read the full text.

Not so benign neglect
Susan McCue and Charles F. MacCormack
Washington Times, Nov 7, 2007

Kamrul Hassan recognized the signs. The fever, coughing and rapid breathing that afflicted his two-year old daughter, Sweety, were the same symptoms that killed his toddler son three years before. The 35-year-old farmer and father of three in rural Bangladesh knew his daughter needed help, and fast.

With the support of the American people, Sweety got the help that wasn’t available to her brother. She was taken to see Montaj, a volunteer health worker in her village who had been trained through a USAID-funded program to diagnose and treat childhood illnesses like diarrhea and pneumonia, two of the top killers of young children in Bangladesh.

Sweety was diagnosed with pneumonia and given antibiotics, provided by the government of Bangladesh at a cost of a little more than 30 cents a treatment. Just a day later, Sweety was on the mend. She was fortunate; millions more children aren’t as lucky. In fact, nearly 10 million children under 5 die each year from preventable or treatable causes like pneumonia and diarrhea.

Americans are a generous people. When we see tragedy unfold before us, we want to help….

Please read the full article on the Washington Times’ site.

TAGS: Susan McCue, U.S. Child Survival Act

 

  1. How to Get Six Pack Fastsays: Apr 15th, 2009 1:39 PM EST

    April 15, 2009 at 1:39 pm

    I can tell that this is not the first time at all that you write about the topic. Why have you decided to write about it again?

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