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Unilever Ghana commemorates Global Handwashing Day

October 18, 2017
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Unilever Ghana Limited has, through its Lifebuoy Soap, commemorated thisyear’s Global Handwashing Day with a handwashing festival at the Independence Square in Accra.

Each year, Lifebuoy commemorates the day, which is observed on 15th  October, by calling on people to inculcate the habit of washing hands with soap under running water.

Dubbed  “High5 for handwashing-Give us a high5 and we’ll teach 5 kids handwashing”, the objective of the handwashing festival was to teach one million children in the country, the proper way of washing hands.

It was also aimed at heightening awareness about Lifebuoy’s commitment to handwashing with soap under running water before breakfast, lunch, dinner, after visiting the toilet and during daily bath to help children reach the age of 5.

In his welcome remarks, the Managing Director of Unilever Ghana Limited,  Mr. Yeo Ziobeieton said the company finds it worrying that although people around the world clean their hands with water, very few use soap to wash their hands.

“Even when soap is available, it is sometimes reserved for laundry and bathing instead of for hand washing. Washing hands with soap removes germs much more effectively than doing so with only water”, he emphasized.

Lifebuoy has over the years raised social consciousness in relation to adopting hygienic behaviour that promote human sustainability. Mr. Ziobeieton therefore encouraged Ghanaians to share their High5s with Lifebuoy using #high5forhandwashingGh.

The Managing Director of Unilever Ghana also said the company is going beyond teaching Ghanaians how to  wash  their  hands;  “the Unilever  Ghana  Foundation,  recently  handed over  seven  newly constructed hygiene stations to selected basic schools within the Tema metropolis at a total cost of GHC800,000.

It is estimated  that  over 3,800 pupils  and  an  additional  6,500 community  members would  benefit  from thef acilities. This is another initiative by Unilever to help enhance sanitation and hygiene needs of Ghanaians”,Mr. Ziobeieton said.

The First Lady, H.E. Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo who was the Guest of Honour noted that the significance of children’s hands to their health and for that matter their future cannot be overemphasized.

‘Children use their hands to pick, lift, touch, hold, smear and fix things. In the process, their hands come into contact withall manner of germs, which can be dangerous to their health if ingested”, she said.

She used the occasion to dispel the long held belief that African germs don’t kill saying,  “a visit to our CHPS compounds, healthcenters, clinics and hospitals gives an indication of the health implications of ignorantly swallowing that seemingly harmless dirt on a child’s hands”.

Mrs.  Akufo-Addo  emphasized  that  handwashing  with  soap  is  a  “do   it   yourself   vaccine”  that  prevents infections and save lives and urged all Ghanaians to make it a habit.

The event brought together about 2500 children and dignitaries from the Ministries of Education, Health,Gender, Children and Social Protection as well as Water Resources and Sanitation. It was also used to settwo Guinness World Records on handwashing with soap.

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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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