Unicef - Lack of handwashing with soap puts millions at increased risk to COVID-19 and other infectious diseases

15 Oct 2020 10:24 AM

Although handwashing with soap  is critical in the fight against infectious diseases, including COVID-19,  millions of people around the world have no ready access to a place to wash their hands, UNICEF said ahead of Global Handwashing Day.

“The pandemic has highlighted the critical role of hand hygiene in disease prevention. It has also stressed a preexisting problem for many: Handwashing with soap remains out of reach for millions of children where they’re born, live and learn,” said Kelly Ann Naylor, UNICEF Associate Director of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene. “It’s unacceptable that the most vulnerable communities are unable to use the simplest of methods to protect themselves and their loved ones. We must take immediate action to make handwashing with soap accessible to everyone, everywhere – now and in the future.”

According to the latest estimates:

UNICEF works around the world to ensure children and families have access to appropriate handwashing facilities. In addition to promoting handwashing in over 130 countries, UNICEF and WHO launched the Hand Hygiene for All initiative to support the development of national roadmaps to accelerate and sustain progress towards making hand hygiene a mainstay in public health interventions. This means rapidly improving access to handwashing facilities, water, soap and hand sanitizer in all settings, as well as promoting behavioural change interventions for optimal hand hygiene practices. Bringing together international, national, and local partners, the initiative aims to ensure affordable products and services are available and sustainable, especially in vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.

Notes to Editors:

Data on access to handwashing facilities comes from UNICEF & WHO Joint Monitoring Programme reports. Data on diarrhoeal deaths attributable to WASH is based on WHO assessment of the burden of disease from inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene and the latest estimates of child mortality from UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.

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