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SC Johnson Gets WHO Backing for New Kenya-Made Malaria Products

Global health nod boosts locally made solutions in fight against malaria.

SC Johnson has received support from the World Health Organization (WHO) for its new malaria control products made in Kenya. This marks a big step in the fight against malaria, a disease that continues to affect many families across the country and beyond. By producing these products locally, SC Johnson is not only helping in the fight against malaria but also creating jobs and boosting Kenya’s manufacturing sector.

With clear tracking systems in place, every product can be traced from the factory to the household.

The products, which include mosquito control solutions, are designed to be both effective and affordable. Having WHO’s backing gives them global recognition, showing that they meet international safety and quality standards. This also opens the door for wider use in other countries battling malaria, putting Kenya on the map as a key player in public health innovation.

   

Traceability is an important part of this success. With clear tracking systems in place, every product can be traced from the factory to the household. This ensures quality, prevents counterfeits, and gives families confidence that the products they are using are safe and reliable. It also allows health agencies to monitor distribution and measure impact more effectively.

With WHO’s support and strong traceability, SC Johnson’s Kenya-made malaria products could save countless lives while proving that local production, backed by global standards, is a winning formula in the fight against disease.

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