Humanitarian commitment
An entrepreneurial approach to improving lives and livelihoods

Our inspiration
We take a humanitarian entrepreneurship approach, combining humanitarian principles with evidence-driven, entrepreneurial solutions, to tackle global challenges from disease prevention in low-resource settings to pest-control solutions for commercial agriculture. As a social enterprise, we create products that are tested, relevant, and built for impact.
Partnerships are central to our work. We collaborate with ministries of health, humanitarian agencies, researchers, and local implementers. Together, we test, refine, and scale solutions where they are needed most.
Donations for humanitarian emergencies

We recognize the responsibility of being a manufacturer of life-saving commodities. In emergency situations, we support recovery from disaster or displacement by helping to reduce heightened malaria risk through a structured product donation programme, supplying our PermaNet mosquito nets where they are urgently needed.
In recent years, we’ve supported coordinated emergency responses in Kenya, Mozambique, and Ecuador—donating PermaNets to help partners like United to Beat Malaria and the Kingsley Holgate Foundation get malaria outbreaks under control.
We have also committed to continue donating up to 150,000 Tiny Targets every year to help achieve the 2030 elimination target for sleeping sickness, as set out in the World Health Organization's road map for neglected tropical diseases. These insecticide-treated tools are used in targeted tsetse fly control, and we work closely with research and implementation partners—including the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine—to help deliver and monitor their use in endemic areas.