Our Global Partners

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

LSHTM provides experts who will assist in research and technical things in researching behavioral changes and the effectiveness impact of hand washing activities. LSHTM took over the evaluation and research duties of the Lifebuoy program.

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The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap (PPPHW)

The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap (PPPHW)

Lifebuoy is proud to be a member of The Global Public-Private Partnership to Wash Hands with Soap which aims to save children's lives by promoting this awareness in a simple way and raising awareness of hand washing globally.

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USAID MCHIP (Maternal and Child Health Integrated Programme)

USAID MCHIP (Maternal and Child Health Integrated Programme)

The Integrated Maternal and Child Health Program, MCHIP focuses on efforts to reduce child mortality in the 30 countries that are included in USAID's priorities. Lifebuoy is working with them to promote changes in health behaviors among new mothers and midwives in those countries to reduce child mortality by 25%.

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Millennium Village Project

Millennium Village Project

Our newest partner, Millenium Villages Projects, teaches hand washing in rural Africa in an effort to alleviate the extreme poverty there. By using the latest research and technology, it can help some people in the world's poorest countries to escape the cruel cycle of poverty.

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Healthmap & Boston Children's Hospital

Healthmap & Boston Children's Hospital

Lifebuoy is proud to partner with HealthMap and Boston Children's Hospital, the world's largest children's medical center. HealthMap provides the latest updates in the world on emerging public health threats, keeping you and your family one step ahead of the disease.

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Oxfam

Oxfam is an international NGO specializing in helping emergencies and development around the world. Lifebuoy supports Oxfam in times of natural disasters by helping distribute relief tools, promoting hygiene materials as well as soap for those in need.

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Partners in Health

Partners in Health

PiH is an NGO that provides effective medical care to all developing countries. Lifebuoy joined PiH, donating health products during the 2010 cholera outbreak in Haiti and at the time of the natural disaster.

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PSI (Populations Services International)

PSI (Populations Services International)

PSI and Lifebuoy work together to spread behavior change programs to schools. The current focus is deployment in sub-Saharan Africa. Lifebuoy also supports PSI in times of natural disasters with the promotion of good hygiene as well as soap.

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Red Cross - Palang Merah

Red Cross - Palang Merah

The Red Cross is an international NGO that works in emergencies and provides long-term assistance to affected areas. Lifebuoy partnered with the Red Cross in 2011 in the event of a landslide in Brazil, and supported them by providing appropriate health assistance at the time of the natural disaster.

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Save the Children

Save the Children

The slogan of Save the Children is 'No child is born to die'. They protect children in 120 countries, fight for their rights and help them reach their potential in the long run. Lifebuoy helps Save the Children distribute health aid in times of natural disaster.

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UNICEF

UNICEF works with families, communities and governments in more than 190 countries to protect and promote children's rights. In partnership with Lifebuoy, UNICEF helps raise awareness about the world's hand washing day and school hand washing education programs.

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Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP)

Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP)

Lifebuoy is working with WSUP to spread information about the impact of handwashing programs through campaigns and promotions in Bangladesh and Kenya. WSUP and Lifebuoy have jointly launched a school program to change the handwashing habits of children and their families.

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