Saturday, October 15, 2011

Global Handwashing Day October 15th

Global Handwashing Day 2011 will involve millions of people in over 100 countries around the world. Global Handwashing Day (GHD) was created to:

• Foster and support a global culture of handwashing with soap.
• Shine a spotlight on the state of handwashing in every country.
• Raise awareness about the benefits of handwashing with soap.



Why Handwashing with Soap?

Handwashing with soap is the most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal and acute respiratory infections, which take the lives of millions of children in developing countries every year. Together, they are responsible for the majority of all child deaths. Yet, despite its lifesaving potential, handwashing with soap is seldom practiced and difficult to promote.

Turning handwashing with soap before eating and after using the toilet into a habit could save more lives than any single vaccine or medical intervention, cutting deaths from diarrhea by almost half and deaths from acute respiratory infections by one-quarter. A vast change in handwashing behavior is critical to meeting the Millennium Development Goal of reducing deaths among children under the age of five by two-thirds by 2015.

Global Handwashing Day focuses on children because they suffer the most from diarrheal and respiratory diseases and deaths, but research shows that children can also be powerful agents for changing behaviors like handwashing with soap in their communities.



Whenshould you wash your hands?
·        Before,during, and after preparing food
·        Beforeeating food
·        Beforeand after caring for someone who is sick
·        Beforeand after treating a cut or wound
·        Afterusing the toilet
·        Afterchanging diapers or cleaning up a child who has used the toilet
·        Afterblowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
·        Aftertouching an animal or animal waste
·        Aftertouching garbage
 
For more information on handwashing with soap, including research, tools, and news visit www.globalhandwashing.org.


The Global Handwashing Day's theme video with
instructions for children on how to wash their hands properly.




It’s In Your Hands




Resources and References
1. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Handwashing:Clean Hands Save Lives
3. Partnershipfor Food Safety Education, Fight BAC!  
4. The Scrub ClubA fun, interactiveand educational Web site that teaches children the proper way to wash theirhands. The site contains interactive games, educational music, downloadableactivities for kids, educational materials for teachers and program informationfor parents.
5. Healthy Schools, Healthy People, It’s a SNAP!  (School Network forAbsenteeism Prevention) program is a joint initiative of the CDC and AmericanCleaning Institute. This program seeks to improve hand hygiene habits to helpprevent the spread of infectious disease and reduce related absenteeism. Thisgrassroots, education-based effort can help improve health by making handcleaning an integral part of the school day. Without proper handcleaning, a single infection can quickly spread among students, teachers,family and friends.


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