Two
students in Burkina Faso, Gérard Niyondiko and Moctar Dembélé, have pulled
their science knowledge and resources together to invent a malaria-preventing
mosquito-repelling soap, just in time for World Malaria day, April 25th.
The young men are students at Intsitut International de
l’Eau et de l’Envirronement de Ouagadougou (International Institute of water
and environment) in Burkina Faso and were awarded this year’s Global Social
Venture Competition (GSVC) $25,000 Grand Prize. Becoming the first student team
from Africa to ever win the Grand Prize. Kudos!
Their invention, called Faso Soap, is made from karate
citronella, and other herbs found locally in Burkina Faso, that are still a
secret to the beauty industry.
“The soap will be available first here, and then given to
NGO”, Gerard Niyondiko, Technical Manager of Faso soap said in a video.
The GSVC is the only international competition of Social
Business Plans, dedicated to students, young graduates, and entrepreneurs with
high social and/or environmental startups.
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