Your care product donates to people in Uganda

Together with you and Save the Children, we distribute hygiene products.

Did you know that each of our products always includes a social donation? Let's look at Uganda, one of the poorest countries in the world. Many people here do not have access to functional sanitation facilities, which makes regular hygiene practices difficult. This is why highly contagious diseases such as Ebola or Corona can spread much faster. Here, you donate a hygiene product with your care product that supports people in their daily hygiene practices.

How exactly do the hygiene products help on site?

The distribution of hygiene products may sound rather insignificant at first. But since the Corona pandemic, we have known what a huge difference regular hand washing makes in preventing infectious diseases. To do this, people in rural areas in particular need access to washing stations and hygiene products such as soaps or disinfectants. In addition, educational work and other preventive measures play an important role. Our project with Save the Children is about protecting people from the spread of diseases, including Covid-19 and Ebola, with precisely these measures. A particular focus is on schools and health centers.

Save the Children

Save the Children is the largest independent children's rights organization in the world. It has been fighting for the rights of children worldwide since 1919, i.e. for more than 100 years. The aid organization works in more than 120 countries to give the world's most disadvantaged children a healthy start in life, give them access to basic education and protect them from war and conflict.

How exactly is a hygiene product financed?

Now back to the donation. How does this translate into social assistance? Together with our partner Save the Children, we want to give people access to improved hygiene care. As an independent aid organization, Save the Children does not support any products or services. That is why share gives 10 cents of every care product sold to Save the Children to enable the distribution of hygiene products and the implementation of training courses.

Project active since January 2019

Photos: Fredrik Lerneryd

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