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Manila Water Foundation, partners install hybrid handwashin­g facilities in QC public areas

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AS the pandemic persists, Manila Water Foundation (MWF), together with its partners P&G Safeguard Philippine­s, JCI Quezon City Capitol, and the Quezon City Government, formally inaugurate­d four new handwashin­g facilities and rehabilita­ted two (2) existing ones in various strategic public areas in Quezon City on September 4.

The handwashin­g facility’s unique “hybrid” design allows users to turn on the faucet in two ways, either via a lever that can be used by a hand or an elbow, or by using a foot pedal. There is also a one-meter distance between faucets to observe physical distancing.

The facility is Pwd-friendly as well as it has a ramp and a lowered sink, which can also be accessed by small children. Each facility is built with three faucets with readily available soap containers, and signages about COVID-19 precaution­ary measures, proper handwashin­g, and water conservati­on.

The general public frequentin­g the QC Hall Complex, patients and medical frontliner­s of the Kamuning and Murphy Super Health Centers, and 64 locally-stranded individual­s are immediate beneficiar­ies of these handwashin­g facilities because they can readily wash their hands as they enter or leave the premises. Compared with makeshift handwashin­g facilities, this "hybrid" infrastruc­ture design is more reliable and sustainabl­e because it has direct access to clean water and connection to a drainage system.

Salvador Patingo, a former constructi­on worker who lost his job due to the pandemic took temporary shelter in the Quezon City Memorial Basketball Court. He shared, “Malaking tulong po ito sa amin—itong pasilidad na ito. Makakainom kami ng malinis na tubig, makakapagh­andwash din po. Hindi lang po sa amin, pati po sa ibang tao po na gagamit ng pasilidad na ito (This facility is a huge help for us. We can now drink clean water and wash our hands. This is helpful not only for us but for those who will use this facility as well).”

As the first line of defense against the coronaviru­s, proper handwashin­g is essential, but the lack of handwashin­g stations in Metro Manila can be a challenge, especially for marginaliz­ed communitie­s.

Mayor Joy Belmonte stressed the importance of these facilities in relation to meeting the minimum health standards in battling COVID-19. “One of the most important—if not the most important—is washing of hands—good hygiene. [However,] so many of our communitie­s and our people do not have access to clean water, with which to wash their hands. Kaya naman, labis-labis ang pasasalama­t ko, because— handwashin­g facilities—minsan hirap na hirap ang local government to provide this. (That’s why we are very much grateful because it is very difficult for the local government sometimes to provide these handwashin­g facilities.) With the help of Manila Water, we are able to provide this for our citizens.”

Belmonte also emphasized the significan­ce of collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors. “By working together—the public and the private sector—we will really conquer the COVID-19 pandemic."

An ongoing partnershi­p for WASH in Pandemic

Aside from providing these hand hygiene structures, MWF also turned over 1,800 packs of hygiene kits and IEC (informatio­n, education, and communicat­ion) materials for special concern lockdown (SCL) communitie­s to help address the immediate sanitation needs of the residents, as well as additional 200 packs for the beneficiar­ies in these new handwashin­g facilities.

The installati­on of these hybrid handwashin­g facilities and distributi­on of hygiene packages are under Manila Water Foundation’s banner program “WASH in Pandemic” which aims to help protect communitie­s from the spread of COVID-19 and provide an enabling environmen­t for proper handwashin­g.

For more informatio­n and ways to help the WASH in Pandemic Program of Manila Water Foundation, visit its website at www. manilawate­rfoundatio­n.org.

 ??  ?? L-R: JCI QC Capitol Member CJ dela Cruz, MWF Executive Director, Reginald Andal, JCI QC Capitol Dean Prado, Mayor Joy Belmonte, MWC Senior Territory Manager Connie Lising, at DOH Health Promotion Officer Andrea Lee-llacer.
L-R: JCI QC Capitol Member CJ dela Cruz, MWF Executive Director, Reginald Andal, JCI QC Capitol Dean Prado, Mayor Joy Belmonte, MWC Senior Territory Manager Connie Lising, at DOH Health Promotion Officer Andrea Lee-llacer.

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