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Global Handwashing Day October 15

Pencils of Promise - Laos. Insert Organization Logo Here. Global Handwashing Day October 15. Brown Bag Presentation. A Global Celebration. A day to celebrate a simple behavior that can save lives – handwashing with soap Reaches over 1 billion Over 100 countries Over 1,000,000 schools

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Global Handwashing Day October 15

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  1. Pencils of Promise - Laos Insert Organization Logo Here Global Handwashing DayOctober 15 Brown Bag Presentation

  2. A Global Celebration • A day to celebrate a simple behavior that can save lives – handwashing with soap • Reaches over 1 billion • Over 100 countries • Over 1,000,000 schools • Growing each year • Leading to longer-term changes (ex. Policies, program investments, political leadership, etc.)

  3. Why Celebrate Handwashing? • 6.9 million children under 5 die each year. Two of the top three causes are pneumonia and diarrhea.1 • Handwashing with soap can cut pneumonia by up to 45% and diarrhea rates by up to 50%.2 • Handwashing is an accessible, cost-effective method for preventing diarrheal3 and other diseases. • A recent study also shows that intensive handwashing promotion is positively associated with child growth and development4. • Levels & Trends in Child Mortality – Report 2012. UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation; 2012. • Fewtrell et al. The Lancet Infectious Diseases; 2005 • Jamison et al. Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries; 2006 • Ana Bowen et al. Archive of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine; 2012

  4. Handwashing Best Practices • Most effective when integrated into sanitation, schools, nutrition and other programs • Government leadership and investment is key (e.g. teacher training programs, construction of handwashing stations with latrines, etc.) • Focus on fewer critical times (e.g. before preparing food and after defecation) and simple instructions (e.g. wet, rub/lather, rinse) and expand once success is established

  5. Handwashing Challenges • Difficult to change behavior on a large scale • Each critical time for handwashing has different target users, motivators, prompts, and hardware needs. • What does it take to change handwashing social norms?

  6. Our Experience • Share your organization’s strategy and accomplishments in handwashing behavior change

  7. Discussion Questions • How can handwashing support our organization’s goals and objectives? • In which of our programs could we integrate handwashing? • Is this an area we should consider when designing new programs? • How can we celebrate Global Handwashing Day next year?

  8. For More Information Global Handwashing Day www.globalhandwashingday.org The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing (PPPHW) www.globalhandwashing.org (tools and resources for implementers)

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