A Note From Our CEO, Kanika Bahl
I am pleased to provide an update on our emergency response to COVID-19 in Kenya, Uganda, and Malawi: our teams successfully concluded the fourth and final delivery of vital supplies in early July. In total, we distributed more than 3 million kilos of soap, over 100,000 liters of chlorine for disinfecting, and provided hygiene education to over 16,500 rural communities.
The project also resulted in significant and positive behavioral changes in the communities. In a survey conducted in all three countries, 100% of respondents reported regular handwashing within the last two weeks, 99% could identify at least one symptom of COVID-19, and over 95% understood that 20 seconds of handwashing was an effective prevention strategy.
Just this week, Edward Miguel and Michael Kremer - who conducted the seminal research on deworming - released a working paper with the results of an analysis of the impact of their trial 20 years after the fact. The long-lasting impacts, which you can read about in more detail below, give further support to the importance of deworming in improving the well-being of children who are treated. This is fantastic news that bolsters the case for deworming as an outsized cost-effective investment.
We all need more positive stories in public health these days - I’m delighted to provide a few to you today.
Best,
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