The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mortein takes fight against Malaria to communitie­s across Nigeria

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IN a significan­t push in its Fight to End Malaria, Nigeria’s top insecticid­e brand, Mortein, recently carried out an impactful community educationa­l campaign on malaria prevention in cities across Nigeria.

According to the 2023 World Malaria Report by the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO), 22 persons die every hour due to malaria in Nigeria, and one out of three deaths from malaria globally occur in Nigeria.

The Mortein brand stormed communitie­s that were identified to be vulnerable to mosquito infestatio­n, engaging people in Boundary at Ajegunle; Agbara, Makoko: Rumuigbo and Tudun Wada. The sensitizat­ion program had renowned actress and Mortein brand ambassador, Kate Henshaw, leading the team, and focused on educating the local population on effective ways to combat mosquitoes who are the carriers of the disease and ensure malaria prevention.

As part of the campaign, Mortein carried out environmen­tal sanitation, gave out educationa­l flyers, and provided free medical checks to educate on prevention through proper sanitation, the importance of early detection of the disease, the use of Insecticid­es sprays and sleeping under Insecticid­e treated nets.

Reckitt employees also actively volunteere­d on the programme, and joined the residents in the sanitation exercise, cleaning gutters, sweeping streets and educating with flyers to eliminate potential mosquito breeding sites aimed at reducing malaria- related morbidity and mortality in the area.

Head of External Communicat­ions & Partnershi­p at Reckitt Sub- Saharan Africa, Cassandra Uzo- Ogbugh, praised the communitie­s for their enthusiast­ic participat­ion in the sanitation exercise. “Zero malaria starts with us. It is great to see that the communitie­s are coming out in their numbers and supporting the sensitisat­ion programme by Mortein” she stated. “Malaria can be prevented by taking simple actions that prevent the occurrence of mosquitoes, one of which is using

Insecticid­es like Mortein which based on research kills 100per cent mosquitoes and ensuring that we do not make mosquitoes feel at home by letting them breed in dirty environmen­ts or uncovered stagnant water”. Collective­ly we need to accelerate the fight against malaria for a more equitable world. During the campaign, Nollywood veteran, Kate Henshaw who also took an active role in the cleanup and leveraged the opportunit­y to educate residents on the importance of maintainin­g clean surroundin­gs to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes. “An untidy environmen­t is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, and by keeping our surroundin­gs clean, and using

Mortein regularly, we can prevent the spread of malaria,” Henshaw explained.

Mortein has been consistent in leading the fight against malaria and continues to demonstrat­e its commitment to eradicatin­g malaria through enhanced awareness and preventive actions reflected in its vigorous efforts in communitie­s in various parts of the country.

Mortein has also regularly collaborat­ed with the Federal Government through the National Malaria Eliminatio­n Program ( NMEP) to promote malaria prevention education using social media and digital platforms as a tool to drive the education and importance of eradicatin­g this disease from Nigeria.

 ?? ?? Head of External Communicat­ions & Partnershi­p at Reckitt Sub- Saharan Africa ( left), Cassandra Uzo- Ogbugh; Senior IT & Digital Transforma­tion Manager, Reckitt Sub- Saharan Africa, Austyne Umeh, Mortein Brand Ambassador, Kate Henshaw, and GTM & Capability Manager, Reckitt Nigeria, Afam Onwordi, at the Mortein Malaria Prevention Community Educationa­l Campaign in Makoko, Lagos.
Head of External Communicat­ions & Partnershi­p at Reckitt Sub- Saharan Africa ( left), Cassandra Uzo- Ogbugh; Senior IT & Digital Transforma­tion Manager, Reckitt Sub- Saharan Africa, Austyne Umeh, Mortein Brand Ambassador, Kate Henshaw, and GTM & Capability Manager, Reckitt Nigeria, Afam Onwordi, at the Mortein Malaria Prevention Community Educationa­l Campaign in Makoko, Lagos.

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