RACINE — SC Johnson, the U.S. Department of State and the Global Fund have reached a three-year agreement to expand access to SC Johnson’s Guardian, a malaria prevention tool designed to help reduce the transmission of insect-borne diseases.
“This is a project that a lot of people at SCJ care very deeply about, because at its heart, this tool represents the very best of what we know how to do, and that’s use our science and expertise in service of human life,” SC Johnson Chairman and CEO Fisk Johnson told The Journal Times on Thursday.
The three-year agreement announced Wednesday will expand access to SC Johnson’s Guardian tool in 10 countries. From left are Jeffrey Graham, senior bureau official and acting global aids coordinator, Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy; Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Jeremy P. Lewin, senior official and acting under secretary for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs, and Religious Freedom'; and Fisk Johnson, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson.
“This is a project that a lot of people at SCJ care very deeply about, because at its heart, this tool represents the very best of what we know how to do, and that’s use our science and expertise in service of human life,” SC Johnson Chairman and CEO Fisk Johnson told The Journal Times on Thursday.
The three-year agreement announced Wednesday will expand access to SC Johnson’s Guardian tool in 10 countries. From left are Jeffrey Graham, senior bureau official and acting global aids coordinator, Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy; Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Jeremy P. Lewin, senior official and acting under secretary for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs, and Religious Freedom'; and Fisk Johnson, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson.