How Global Soap Project has decreased the spread of disease

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How Global Soap Project has decreased the spread of disease

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Soap is very important in global health. It is the first line of defense in fighting disease because as you wash your hands, you get rid of germs. And so, my fear is that if you do not put a bar of soap in the hands of the mother or the child and for them to wash their hands, then what happens is then they get the disease and then they end up in hospital. And when they get to hospital, now the bill has moved from being 15 cents per bar of soap to now treating the whole disease, which is going to cost seven, 10 dollars. That is too expensive. And so what we have done at Global Soap is that we have come up with the idea of recycling soap and giving it to these people and cutting that whole process of them having to go to the hospital to pay that high bill. How can you help us to accomplish this goal and be impactful in our societies? You can donate to us, and by donating to us we are able to then avail that bar of soap and stop that whole process of them going to hospital, which is too expensive. You can also when you go to vacation and go to a hotel, encourage the GM, the general manager of the hotel or the people at the hotel, to recycle and to join the Global Soap Project. They can go to our website. They have a tab on the website that says hotel and when they click the tab, the hotel tab comes down. They can register and become immediately Global Soap members. So those are some of the ways that soap is so important and they can get involved.

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Derreck Kayongo

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Derreck Kayongo is a social entrepreneur and the founder of The Global Soap Project. An executive and development expert, Derreck Kayongo has more than 15 years experience developing strategic social campaigns within organizations for cause-related advocacy, public policy, issue management, and community organizing. His work has made a profound contribution in raising awareness aimed at realizing permanent solutions to global poverty.

Kayongo’s journey from child refugee to fearless visionary is filled with moments of inspiration (along with the benefits of good, old-fashioned sweat equity) that make him one of the most popular – and authentic – speakers on the circuit today. From Africa to Atlanta with nothing but a dream and tenacity, Kayongo beat the odds, earned an education, and has served in leadership roles in some of the world’s most respected non-governmental agencies (NGOs) since 1994. Today, he shares his vivacious spirit and invaluable experience in the areas entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, global health, social justice and professional engagement with audiences in both the corporate and not-for-profit worlds.

Derreck Kayongo’s ability to motivate others to understand the role their work and skills can play in problem solving is one of the many reasons he was chosen as a finalist for the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year AwardAdd to that the mantra of being a voice for the voiceless through his noble work of giving back, including dedicating his life to improving the lives of marginalized and vulnerable people across the globe: he has worked with the American Friends Service Committee as Program Director for the Southeast Peace Education program; joined Amnesty International as the Director of the Southeast Region; and currently serves as Senior Advocacy Coordinator for the Southeast region with CARE International.

In 2009, Kayongo and his wife Sarah embarked on a new journey pursuing their life-long passion of starting an NGO of their own. The Global Soap Project focuses on repurposing partially-used soap from hotels into new soap for needy populations, particularly in Africa. To date, The Global Soap Project has been able to donate 9,000 bars of soap to Swaziland, 5,000 bars to Kenya, 10,000 to Ghana, 1,000 to Uganda and another 3,000 to Haiti.

Derreck Kayongo is a proud naturalized U.S. citizen. He has been recognized as a 2011 CNN HEROES finalist and a COX Enterprise nominee; honored by Congressman John Lewis with a Certificate of Congressional Recognition; is currently writing his autobiography; has been featured in more than 20 news stories in the U.S., featured on Fox News as part of the Real American story series; featured on CNN with Fredricka Whitfield.

Since 1994, Derreck Kayongo has given more than 300 speeches on key issues related to poverty reduction in Africa; mainly on water and sanitation, soap, HIV/AIDS, Child Soldiers, Health and Sanitation, Impact of Landmines in Africa, Countries in Conflict and role of basic Education for Girls in Africa.

 
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