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SC Johnson, Kenya announce partnership to accelerate efforts to Eradicate Malaria

SC Johnson, the consumer goods company committed to working for a better world,  and the government of Kenya, announced a new public-private partnership in the fight against malaria. The  initiative builds on the company’s 10-year path to develop and distribute low-cost, long-lasting spatial repellent  products that can join widely used interventions like mosquito nets and residual spraying to combat the deadly  mosquito-borne disease.

As part of this mission to give back, SC Johnson and Kenya are giving the company’s two innovative spatial  repellents, Mosquito Shield™ and Guardian™, to at-risk populations through global public health partners at no  cost. The initiative comes as the company is in the process of obtaining World Health Organization policy  recommendations for the two tools – a catalysing action point that would accelerate critical partnerships and  funding in support of large-scale distribution efforts.

SC Johnson Chairman and CEO Dr. Fisk Johnson and His Excellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto, President of  the Republic of Kenya, met and announced the company’s commitment of more than USD 10 million to  advance the distribution of the spatial repellents, fund malaria prevention education and build new health  clinics in rural Kenyan communities. New manufacturing capacity will come from SC Johnson’s Nairobi facility  with a goal of producing enough supply of spatial repellents to reach 17 million people in East Africa annually.

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His Excellency William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya, said,

“The past few years have  demonstrated the importance of Public Private Partnerships in building resilient healthcare systems. My  Government and I are committed to ensuring that we attain a healthier and safer country and region that is free  from malaria. To achieve this, we are cognisant of the fact that there will be need for new investments,  strategic partnerships across different sectors, the need for innovative technologies and advancements that will  scale up disease prevention, surveillance, early detection and warning systems.”

“Over and above setting up the right mechanisms for our health care system, this commitment to invest in local  manufacturing is a testament to our Kenya Kwanza government promise of boosting industrialization and  creating new job opportunities,”

he added.

Beyond the benefit to public health initiatives in Kenya, the manufacturing of Mosquito Shield™ and  Guardian™ spatial repellents will create at least 150 new jobs in Nairobi, continuing the U.S.-based company’s  long-standing presence in Kenya. Local manufacturing will begin this year, with a goal of reaching at-scale  manufacturing of Mosquito Shield™ and Guardian™ in 2024.

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SC Johnson’s investment also includes USD 1 million to partner with End Malaria Council Kenya to develop  malaria prevention education programming, distribute Mosquito Shield™ and Guardian™ spatial repellents  through community health workers and clinics, and build new community health clinics to provide vital health  services in some of the country’s rural, most hard-to-reach areas.

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For over six decades, SC Johnson, the maker of household consumer brands such as Raid®, OFF!® and  Baygon®, has devoted its entomological expertise to develop products that provide protection against malaria  and other insect-borne diseases. This work is part of a broader set of initiatives to help people who live in some  of the most impoverished areas of the world by leveraging the company’s technical knowledge, private capital  and core competencies to scale up low-cost and effective solutions for curbing the spread of mosquito-borne  diseases.

“This new partnership between SC Johnson and the Government of Kenya is an important next phase in our  continuing efforts to help eradicate malaria,”

said Fisk Johnson, the Chairman and CEO of SC Johnson.

“Through public-private partnerships like this one, SC Johnson is able to contribute to life-saving initiatives by  leveraging our resources, expertise and decades-long work to develop and distribute low-cost, effective spatial  repellents. As we await a WHO policy recommendation, we want to share those capabilities with the Kenyan  people and the continent of Africa in earnest, so more people and families can be saved from the scourge that  is malaria.”

Joining His Excellency President Ruto and Dr. Johnson at the State House announcement were Cabinet  Secretary for Health, Susan Nakhumicha Wafula, Cabinet Secretary for Trade, Hon. Moses Kuria, and Cabinet  Secretary, National Treasury & Economic Planning, Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u. Additionally, the Principal  Secretary for Health, Dr. Josephine Mburu, Governor of Nakuru County, Hon. Susan Kihika, and the End  Malaria Council Kenya officials were in attendance.

The SC Johnson-Kenya partnership comes as additional momentum is needed in the fight against malaria.  Due to widespread insecticide resistance, increasing populations in the East African region and plateauing  levels of funding, malaria efforts have stalled in various countries. This has disrupted health programs,  including essential services and supply chains, putting further strain on the fight against malaria.

Statistics from the Kenyan Ministry of Health show the country has been able to reduce the burden of malaria  by at least 50 percent over the last decade, from a prevalence rate of 11 percent in 2010 to six percent in  2020. However, even with these promising results, Kenya also has seen progress slow.

The new community health clinics SC Johnson has committed to build in Kenya will help address malaria as  well as other health issues like HIV/AIDS, family planning, nutrition and access to clean water. Since 2018, the  company has established 70 clinics globally across Rwanda, South Sudan, and Indonesia, serving more than  one million people annually.

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