For many Cambodians, a bar of soap is a luxury they cannot afford.
Yet children living in rural areas are vulnerable to disease simply because they are unable to wash their hands.
According to UNICEF, diarrheal diseases alone account for one in five deaths of Cambodian children age 5 and younger, largely due to poor hygiene practices.
You may be interested
In 2014, as a college student, Samir Lakhani saw the issue firsthand while volunteering in a Cambodian village.
“I remember quite vividly a mother bathing her newborn in a basin filled with laundry powder and water,” said Lakhani, now 24. “It’s an image I’ll never get out of my mind.”
Help Eco-Soap Bank win $100,000 by voting for Samir Lakhani up to 10 times per method (Email login, Facebook login, and via Facebook Messenger) per day, and every day (until December 12th)!
For any questions on voting please email [email protected] or call 610-762-3265
Click here to read full story »
Voting takes place here: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cnn.heroes/vote/