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Mass handwashing event in Bangladesh

18 million children across Bangladesh washed their hands to mark National Sanitation Month on 25 October 2011. Handwashing with soap is the most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal and acute respiratory infections, which take the lives of m Courtesy of UNICEF Bangladesh
Eighteen million children in 85,000 schools across Bangladesh washed their hands with soap to mark National Sanitation Month on 25 October.

We are also reaching marginalized groups like hawkers, street-dwellers and garbage collectors for the first time, said Shirin Hussain, communication for development specialist at the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Bangladesh, adding that government officials and NGO representatives also participated in handwashing demonstrations across the country.

Handwashing may seem self-explanatory, but experts say it is not always done properly. “Everyone knows it’s a good habit to wash their hands but they don’t do it. Much research has shown washing hands with soap is a lot more effective, reducing diarrhoea by 40-50 percent," said Valerie Curtis, director of the Hygiene Centre at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

According to the World Health Organization, diarrhoea claims over 50,000 children’s lives in Bangladesh every year. Worldwide, nearly one in five child deaths are due to diarrhoea.

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