The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Corporates join fight against typhoid

- Lionel Depute

CORPORATES have joined hands with the Government in the fight against typhoid by participat­ing in clean-up campaigns and conducting hygiene lessons to elevate the importance of proper sanitisati­on.

Speaking during a clean-up campaign in Budiriro 5 recently, Harare Mayor Councillor Benard Manyenyeni com- mended Unilever and encouraged good hygiene practices, and public private partnershi­ps as solutions to help address sanitation challenges.

“Public private partnershi­ps are a crucial element to community developmen­t. Through the collaborat­ion of business, Government and the community, we can improve the health and well-being of millions of Zimbabwean­s,” he said.

Unilever managing director Mr Hillary Muzondiwa said that he was hopeful that the campaign would help improve health in the community through proper hygiene practices.

“Our hope is that this clean-up and educationa­l awareness drive will help this community to improve their health through the practice of proper hygiene and hand washing with soap,” he said.

“Today, hundreds of years later, our vision still remains relevant as we make efforts to prevent the proliferat­ion of communicab­le diseases through measures to improve sanitation and hygiene.”

He also vowed that corporates would continue to help the community as a result of their social consciousn­ess.

“Unilever has a long-standing history of social consciousn­ess that dates back to its origins. This legacy is what drives us to lend a hand to the typhoid relief efforts currently underway in the country,” said Mr Muzondiwa.

“Our efforts with our partners will continue to focus on providing sustained aid through health and hygiene messages to the affected communitie­s.

“Unilever also conducts hygiene education during the campaign to elevate the importance of proper sanitation.”

Clinical research shows that proper hygiene and hand washing with soap especially before meals and after using the toilet, can reduce the risk of diarrhoeal diseases by up to 45 percent.

It is a cost effective solution that can help reduce the spread of germs and preventabl­e diseases such as typhoid and cholera.

Unilever also distribute­d Lifebuoy soap and Domestos toilet cleaner to assist in addressing hygiene and sanitation challenges in Budiriro 5.

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