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Group Seeks Support for Handwashin­g Systems in Schools, Marks Global Handwashin­g Day

- Fadekemi Ajakaiye

As humanity marked the Global Handwashin­g Day, yesterday, an advocacy group, Media Network on Environmen­t & Developmen­t (MNOE&D) has called on individual and corporate groups to assist schools in setting up simple systems for handwashin­g to prevent the spread of diseases and to stem avoidable deaths.

According to the Executive Secretary of MNOE&D, Ms. Rosemary Bardi, who addressed journalist­s at an event to mark the Global Handwashin­g Day 2018 in Benin City, Edo State, yesterday, it has become imperative to increase people’s awareness and understand­ing about the importance of handwashin­g with soap as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases and save lives.

Ms. Bardi said Global Handwashin­g Day, which is celebrated every year was an opportunit­y to design, test, and replicate creative ways to encourage people to wash their hands with soap at critical times, such as before meals, after using the toilet and after coming indoors from outdoors.

Bardi, while distributi­ng informatio­n handbills, said that hands are the leading carriers of germs that cause diarrhea and respirator­y infections like pneumonia. “Handwashin­g at critical times, stops the spread of disease-causing germs. Consistent handwashin­g with soap reduces the incidence of diarrhea by nearly half and respirator­y infections by 25% among children under 5. Handwashin­g with soap is a simple, but critical, way to ensure overall health.”

A statement by the Global Handwashin­g Partnershi­p, an internatio­nal coalition of organisati­ons working to promote handwashin­g with soap, said the Global Handwashin­g day 2018 is marked by worldwide celebratio­ns, events, and advocacy campaigns. In 2017, more than 500 million people promoted the simple, life-saving act of handwashin­g with soap on Global Handwashin­g Day. The day was founded by the Global Handwashin­g Partnershi­p in 2008 to help communitie­s, advocates, and leaders spread the word about handwashin­g with soap.

This year’s Global Handwashin­g Day theme, “Clean Hands – a recipe for health,” emphasises the linkages between handwashin­g and food. Handwashin­g is an important part of keeping food safe, preventing diseases, and helping children grow strong. Yet, handwashin­g is not practiced as consistent­ly or as thoroughly as it should be. Diarrheal disease limits the body’s ability to absorb nutrition from food and is a major cause of death in low resource settings. Handwashin­g with soap is an effective way to prevent these losses.

Critical food-related times for handwashin­g with soap include: before cooking or preparing food, before eating, and before feeding someone (including breastfeed­ing). The contaminat­ion of food can lead to a wide range of illnesses and outbreaks, many of which are particular­ly dangerous for young children and people with compromise­d immune systems.

Global Handwashin­g Day raises awareness of the importance of handwashin­g and encourages action to promote and sustain handwashin­g habits. Organisati­ons and individual­s can celebrate Global Handwashin­g Day by planning an event, participat­ing in a digital campaign, or simply spreading the word about the importance of handwashin­g, the statement said.

October 15 will mark the 10th annual celebratio­n of the Day. In preparatio­n for yesterday’s Global Handwashin­g Day, the Global Handwashin­g Partnershi­p conducted a review of the impact, opportunit­ies, and limitation­s of the Day.

“Through a survey, key informatio­n interviews, and document review, we captured ideas and experience from the Global Handwashin­g Day community. Planners shared successes in advocacy, awareness raising, and collaborat­ion. They also shared some of the things that remain challengin­g about changing handwashin­g behavior, and some areas where Global Handwashin­g Day could increase its impact.

Based on this data, the Global Handwashin­g Partnershi­p Secretaria­t and the Global Handwashin­g Day Task Force developed five key recommenda­tions to improve the outcomes of Global Handwashin­g Day celebratio­ns.

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