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Sunday, July 17, 2005

NEWSWEEK: America's Best

NEWSWEEK: America's Best

In Series Honoring Unsung Heroes, Newsweek Spotlights Blaise Judja-Sato, Founder of Seattle-Based Nonprofit VillageReach

Also Featured: Actor Gary Sinise, Co-Founder of Operation Iraqi Children

NEW YORK, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- In the latest installment of a summerlong series "America's Best," which honors those who make helping others their priority, Newsweek spotlights a Wharton M.B.A. who brings basic health care to the poor of rural Mozambique and an Oscar nominee whose charity brings school supplies to war-torn Iraq. Profiled in the July 25 issue (on newsstands Monday, July 18):

(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050717/NYSU002 )

* Blaise Judja-Sato: Five years ago, at age 36, Cameroon-born Judja-Sato
was living in Seattle and traveling the world to cut deals for
Teledesic, a satellite communications venture started by Bill Gates and
Craig McCaw. Then he found his calling. In 2000, after freak rains
caused devastating floods in southern Africa, Judja-Sato used his U.S.
connections to raise $1.5 million for relief efforts in Mozambique.
After visiting the country, he quit his job and founded a Seattle-based
nonprofit called VillageReach, a group that is spearheading an effort to
bring basic health care to 1.5 million people throughout Mozambique's
impoverished Cabo Delgado province. Backed by donors such as the Gates
Foundation, the World Bank and the Program for Appropriate Technology in
Health, the effort has already raised the province's child-vaccination
rates by 40 percent, report Special Correspondent Karen MacGregor and
Senior Editor Geoffrey Cowley. And VillageReach plans to expand into the
neighboring province of Nampula this year. The goal is not just to
vaccinate kids but to build a functioning health system.

* Gary Sinise: The 50-year-old Sinise, star of "CSI: New York" and an
Oscar nominee for "Forrest Gump," started the humanitarian organization
Operation Iraqi Children in early 2004 with "Seabiscuit" author Laura
Hillenbrand. Since last August, reports Senior Writer Devin Gordon, OIC
has shipped nearly 150 tons of school supplies to the Middle East,
reaching about 250,000 kids.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8598488/site/newsweek/

(Read Newsweek's news releases at www.Newsweek.com. Click "Pressroom.")

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Source: Newsweek

CONTACT: Abigail Lorge of Newsweek, +1-212-445-4078

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