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    COVID-19: Jumia, Reckitt Benckiser partner to provide consumers access to hygiene products in Africa

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMarch 16, 2020Updated:February 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    COVID-19: Jumia, Reckitt partner to provide consumers access to hygiene products in Africa

    Jumia, the leading e-commerce platform in Africa has today announced a major partnership with Reckitt Benckiser, the global health products manufacturer to help consumers’ access hygienic products at the lowest price.

    The partnership is a joint global response against the spread of COVID-19 in 8 of the markets where Jumia operates.

    In a press release, Jumia stated that the partnership will provide a steady supply of hygiene products such as soap bars, disinfectants, and liquid hand wash at affordable pricing.

    The two companies recognise that these products are facing growing demand from consumers taking hygiene precautions to prevent the spread of the COVID-19.

    According to the statement issued, Jumia will be taking 0% commission on Dettol, JIK and Harpic, and will reinvest the initial commission into discounts on the consumer price.

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    Also, Reckitt Benckiser is financing free shipping nationwide on all listed products.

    Consumers will be able to access all products from the “Stay Safe” page on Jumia, co-owned with Reckitt Benckiser, the companies agreed.

    “At Jumia, our primary concern is the health and well-being of our teammates, consumers, partners and communities.

    “We strive to continue operating so that customers continue to use ecommerce as a safe way to shop in this challenging time.

    “We are proud to work closely with Reckitt Benckiser through the “Stay Safe” campaign, which shares consistent information about COVID-19 and provides access to key hygiene products at the most affordable price possible for our consumers,” said Romain Christodoulou, SVP Jumia Group.

    Meanwhile, the release stated that the partnership will also provide critical information around COVID-19.

    Reckitt Benckiser has created the Mythbuster website (www.covid-19facts.com) to help update consumers on risks and best practices to avoid the virus from spreading.

    Jumia is creating several awareness campaigns which direct consumers to both the ‘Stay Safe’ page and the ‘Mythbuster’ website.

    “Reckitt Benckiser is delighted to partner with Jumia to ensure that access to the highest quality hygiene and health products are a right, not a privilege.

    “By financing nationwide free shipping in all markets where Jumia operates, from capital cities to more rural areas, Reckitt Benckiser is providing a fair access to supply for all consumers, regardless of their location,” said Bart Meermans, SVP RB Health Africa/ Middle East / Turkey.

    The statement also reads that the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission welcomes the proactive, innovative and socially responsible approach Jumia and Reckitt Benckiser have adopted in addressing potential supply shortages in key hygiene products, ensuring affordability and accessibility, and promoting awareness regarding COVID-19.

    It states that FCCPC appreciates this and encourages similar dynamism that is consumer focused and provides value to consumers and society at large.

    “We look forward to successful outcomes from this collaboration.

    “We will provide required regulatory support that the intention for affordable access is not frustrated or exploited by any.

    “That those who demonstrate corporate social responsibility are not at a competitive disadvantage against those who do otherwise” said Babatunde Irukera, the Director General of the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission of Nigeria (FCCPC).

    COVID-19: Jumia, Reckitt partner to provide consumers access to hygiene products in Africa

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