![]() ![]() Our focus on cities, always part of our unique approach, is especially important at this moment. Across our partners and programs, Bloomberg Philanthropies has been taking actions with global reach, and local impact. Decarbonizing buildings in Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur - and more. Women’s economic development in Kigali, Rwanda. Summer classes to tackle learning loss in New York City. □ More than 975 medical students provided with debt relief at U.S. □ The 1st federal gun safety law in 25 years passed in the U.S. □ Nearly 65,000 new charter school seats are committed to open as we move toward a 150,000 seat goal. □ Road intersections with Asphalt Art installations have seen a 50% decrease in crashes involving pedestrians. ![]() □ More than 12,000 city staff members have been trained on ways to use data to improve residents’ lives. □ 69 countries now have smoke-free laws, up from 10 in 2007. coal plants have been retired since 2010. Read more in the letter from our CEO Patti Harris. □ Our work in 700 cities and 150 countries is guided at every step by an approach unique to Bloomberg Philanthropies. □ 3 obstacles are preventing cities from making progress at a moment of historic urbanization, writes Mike in his annual letter. Key data points and milestones featured in the Annual Report Charlotte and William Bloomberg Medford Public Library.Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center.Increasing Access to Reproductive Health Care.Strengthening City Data to Improve Lives.Stopping Coal and Air Pollution Globally.Supporting Career and Technical Education.Connecting Audiences to Culture Online or Onsite.
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