BIRMINGHAM, UK — Chil Group, a health and hygiene innovation leader, has entered a multimillion-dollar partnership with Reckitt, the multinational company behind brands like Dettol, Harpic and JIK.
The collaboration aims to uplift hygiene standards in Ugandan schools, improving public health across the region. The partnership builds upon their 2023 collaboration through Reckitt’s WINFUND program.
With this new deal, both organizations will launch the Dettol Hygiene Quest Program, an educational campaign addressing hygiene practices and providing improved sanitation infrastructure.
“Reckitt has been a game-changer for us,” said Dr. Shamim Nabuuma, Chil Group founder. “Their support in 2023 enabled us to expand our telemedicine projects. Now, with the Dettol Hygiene Quest Program, we’re tackling the critical issue of hygiene education for school-aged children.”
The program’s first phase will target 1,500 schools across Uganda, focusing on children aged 5-8. By teaching practical hygiene habits and upgrading school sanitation facilities, the initiative seeks to reduce preventable illnesses and promote healthier lifestyles.
“This partnership is about empowering children and their families with the knowledge they need to lead healthier lives,” a Reckitt spokesperson said.
Dr. Nabuuma stressed the importance of hygiene education, saying it’s essential for disease prevention and overall well-being.
The partnership exemplifies how innovation and global leadership can converge to address health challenges in underserved regions. Starting in Uganda, the Dettol Hygiene Quest Program is set to expand across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Tags: Chil Group, Reckitt, Uganda, Hygiene Education, Public Health, Dettol Hygiene Quest Program.
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