Johnson & Johnson announces global partnership with Save the Children

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Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) announced today a global partnership with Save the Children that has the potential to help millions of children over the next three years. The $10 million commitment was announced in New York City at Save the Children's second annual Illumination Gala, where Johnson & Johnson was the presenting sponsor.

"Tonight marks the beginning of an expanded dedication to Save the Children," said Alex Gorsky, Chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson. "We hope that this partnership will inspire innovation to improve the survival and healthy development of children under age 5, especially newborns."

The multi-million dollar, multi-year commitment will cover core mission support; program support to improve newborn survival; local activation; and gift-in-kind services. In addition, Johnson & Johnson will continue to support Save the Children in non-monetary ways, including through advocacy/thought leadership, media/awareness building, and employee engagement, among others.

"For 20 years, Johnson & Johnson has been a committed partner to Save the Children and their significant funding of our programs has created healthier communities and transformed the lives of children all over the world," said Carolyn Miles, President and CEO of Save the Children. "The announcement of a new global partnership with Johnson & Johnson will help to propel us forward over the next three years, and hopefully another 20 beyond that."

This global partnership will be executed across the Johnson & Johnson global enterprise. The partnership remains grounded in expanding work around newborn survival, but it goes well beyond to use Johnson & Johnson expertise, reach and influence to affect future generations – wherever they may live. Work with Save the Children is expanding to include even more parts of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies in making a meaningful difference for mothers, children and families.

Johnson & Johnson is a lead partner in Save the Children's newborn programming in support of "Helping Babies Breathe" which saves newborn lives by training birth attendants to address newborn asphyxia – or the inability of a baby to breathe at birth. The partnership in Uganda and Malawi has trained almost 1000 skilled birth attendants in its first 3 years, mostly midwives, in districts that see over 80,000 births every year. More than 85 percent of asphyxiated newborns in target districts have been successfully resuscitated. Together, Johnson & Johnson and Save the Children will explore expansion and scale-up of newborn survival programs in Ethiopia and other countries where the need is greatest.

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