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Living Goods wins Ushs 4.2 billion Award for Social Entrepreneurship

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Living Goods, a social enterprise founded in Uganda focused on improving health and incomes of the poor, has won the 2016 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.

The organization together with its Founder Chuck Slaughter were recognized for creating a community of health workers that deliver products for improving health and incomes of underprivileged communities. Living Goods will receive US$ 1.25 million (Ushs 4.25 billion) from the Skoll Foundation to scale their work and increase impact.

The Awards according to the foundation distinguish transformative leaders whose organizations are disrupting the status quo, driving large-scale equilibrium change and are poised to create even greater impact on the world.

Speaking at the ceremony which took place in Oxford, England, Jeff Skoll, Founder and Chairman of the Skoll Foundation said, “The social entrepreneur is driven to challenge injustice. Empowering those who have the greatest stake in building a better life for themselves, their families and their communities, social entrepreneurs instigate change where it is desperately needed. They give voice and agency to the voiceless and marginalized and give us good reason to believe in a radically better future.”

Living Goods’ Community Health Promoters (CHPs) go door-to-door teaching families how to improve their health and diagnosing and treating patients. They also sell health products such as bed nets, de-worming pills, anti-malaria and diarrhea treatments, fortified foods and water filters.

“The credit for these results and the honor of the award goes foremost to our nearly 4,000 committed Community Health Promoters who travel tirelessly door-to-door every day, bringing better health to their villages, one mother and child at a time,” said Slaughter.

Alfred Wise the Country Director Living Goods Uganda said, “Our success is largely due to the guidance and support we have received from our partners at the Ministry of Health especially the Minister, Dr. Elioda Tumwesigye and the Director General Dr. Aceng. This award will help us to scale our work and reach more communities in need of our services. The award money will be used to expand to more Districts and to recruit more CHPs to enable us fulfill our goal of reducing child mortality and supporting children and women.”

Living Goods Uganda supports over 1,000 Community Health Promoters directly serving more than 800,000 people in Kampala, Wakiso, Masaka, Jinja, Mukono, Mpigi, Iganga, Mityana, Mbale and Lira.

 

 


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