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Global Handwashing Day

Global Hand washing Day (GHD) is an international hand washing promotion campaign to motivate and mobilize people around the world to improve their hand washing habits. Washing hands at critical points both during the day and washing with soap are important. In 2008, Global Handwashing Day was celebrated for the first time. This day aims to make people around the world aware of the importance of washing their hands with soap in order to prevent diseases and infections. To commemorate this special day, over 120 million children in 70 countries were encouraged to practice handwashing with soap. Since then, the movement has built momentum, garnering support from various stakeholders such as governments, schools, NGOs, and private firms.

Global Handwashing Day
Emblem used for Global Handwashing Day around the world. Shown in the image are water, soap, and hand.
Celebrations"Our hands, our future!"
Date15 October
Next time15 October 2024 (2024-10-15)
FrequencyAnnual
First time15 October 2008
Related toMenstrual hygiene day

Global Hand washing Day occurs on 15 October of every year. The global campaign is dedicated to raising awareness of hand-washing with soap as a key factor to disease prevention.[1] With proper handwashing, respiratory and intestinal diseases can be reduced by 25–50%.

Implementation and management edit

The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called "Public Private Partnership for Handwashing" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.[2][3]

Steering Committee members of the GHP include Colgate-Palmolive; FHI 360; The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Procter & Gamble; UNICEF; Unilever; University at Buffalo; USAID; the Water and Sanitation Program at the World Bank; and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council.[4]

Continued research on handwashing habits and practices has been commissioned in conjunction with GHD. In 2011, Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA), sponsored a study to assess the handwashing habits of American and Canadian adults, finding that many were not using soap when washing their hands.[5]

Aims edit

The stated aims of Global Handwashing Day are to:[2]

  • Foster and support a general culture of handwashing with soap in all societies
  • Shine a spotlight on the state of handwashing in each country
  • Raise awareness about the benefits of handwashing with soap.

Activities edit

Each year, over 200 million people celebrate Global Handwashing Day.[6]

Examples edit

  • On 15 October 2014, Madhya Pradesh, an Indian state, won the Guinness World Record for the most massive handwashing program.[7] There were 1,276,425 children in 51 different districts participating.[7]
  • Sometimes, groups choose to celebrate GHD on other dates than 15 October. In Ethiopia, 300 people celebrated Global Handwashing Day in Addis Ababa on 1 November in 2013.[8]
  • On 15 October 2015, Lupok Central Elementary School, Guiuan Eastern Samar, Philippines, celebrated the Global Handwashing Day by doing the proper handwashing before starting classes.

History edit

Global Handwashing Day was initiated by the Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) in August 2008 at the annual World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden.[9] This means that the first Global Handwashing Day took place on 15 October 2008. The date was appointed by the UN General Assembly. The year 2008 was also the International Year of Sanitation.[10] The founding bodies in 2008 included: FHI360 (a nonprofit human development organization based in the US),[11] US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Procter & Gamble, UNICEF, Unilever, World Bank Water & Sanitation Program and the United States Agency for International Development.[citation needed]

Themes for annual Global Handwashing Day edit

  • 2022 - Unite for Universal Hand Hygiene [12]
  • 2021 - Our Future Is at Hand – Let's Move Forward Together.[13]
  • 2020 - Hand Hygiene for All.[citation needed]
  • 2019 - Clean Hands for All. In the US, the US CDC used the theme Life is Better with Clean Hands and launched throughout the USA a national hand hygiene campaign[14] targeting adults who are parents and caregivers in communicating the importance of handwashing before cooking at home and after using the bathroom when out in public.[15] They used ideas such as 'Handwashing: a family activity' and 'Handwashing: A healthy habit in the kitchen' when focusing on parents' educational roles with their children.[16][17][18]
  • 2018 - Clean hands - a recipe for health.[19]
  • 2017 - Our hands, our future.[20]
  • 2016 - Make handwashing a habit.[21][22]
  • 2015 - Raise a hand for hygiene.[23]
  • 2014 - Clean hands save lives. In 2014, Global Handwashing Day was used as an opportunity to fight Ebola.[24] In Nigeria, for example, Concern Universal and Carex sponsored events featuring singer Sunny Neji.[25]
  • 2013 - The power is in your hands.
  • 2012 - I am a handwashing advocate.[26]
  • 2011 - Clean hands save lives.
  • 2010 - Children and Schools.
  • 2009 - Spread the word, not the germs.[27]
  • 2008 - The focus for Global Handwashing Day's inaugural year in 2008 was school children. In that year, the members pledged to get the maximum number of school children handwashing with soap in more than 70 countries. In India in 2008, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and his teammates joined an estimated 100 million schoolchildren around the country in lathering up for better health and hygiene as part of the first Global Handwashing Day.[28]

Background edit

 
Pupils of Lupok Central Elementary School Guiuan Eastern Samar, Philippines during the Global Hand Washing Day Celebration in 2015
 
Global Handwashing Day 2008 celebrations with celebrities at City Central School in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
 
Dry run with kids at City Central School in Cagayan de Oro on how to wash hands with soap during Global Handwashing Day 2008 (Philippines)
 
Global handwashing day celebrations in Indonesia in 2008

The campaign was initiated to reduce childhood mortality rates and related respiratory and Diarrhoeal diseases by introducing simple behavioral changes, such as handwashing with soap. This simple action can reduce the mortality rate of respiratory disease by 25%. Death from Diarrhoeal diseases can be reduced by 50%.[29] Across the world, more than 60 percent of health workers do not adhere to proper hand hygiene. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US health care providers, on average, wash their hands less than half of the time they should. On any given day, one in 25 US hospital patients has at least one healthcare-associated infection.[30]

Importance of handwashing edit

Handwashing with soap is a very effective and the least expensive way to prevent diarrhea and acute respiratory infections.[31] Pneumonia, a major ARI (acute respiratory infection), is the number one cause of mortality among children under five years old, killing an estimated 1.8 million children per year. Diarrhea and pneumonia together account for almost 3.5 million child deaths annually.[32] Handwashing with soap is estimated to reduce cases of diarrhea by 30% and respiratory infections by 21% in children under the age of five.[2]

Getting into the habit of handwashing with soap before meals and after using the toilet will 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.[33]

Handwashing is often carried out in conjunction with other sanitation interventions as part of WASH programs for water, sanitation and hygiene.

The Global Handwashing Day helps raise awareness of the importance of washing hands with soap, but it also makes it fun for children to get involved.[34]

Proper hygiene requires that individuals know the importance of good hygiene and develop the habits to carry it out.

Peer influence is significant for seeing increased handwashing. In a study conducted in Kenya, researchers found that students were much more likely to wash their hands when another student is present.[35] Peer influence is only successful, however, when students know that handwashing is a desirable action.

Related awareness days edit

The World Health Organization (WHO) celebrates a World Hand Hygiene Day on 5 May. In 2018 the theme was prevention of sepsis in health care.[36] The theme of the year before was to combat antibiotic resistance (AMR).[37]

Global collaboration edit

  • The US Peace Corps volunteers have contributed to observation of Global Handwashing Day.[23]
  • Global Handwashing Day supports the 2013 Water for the World Act, which aims to improve effectiveness and efficiency of that part of U.S. foreign aid which is committed to global water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) by ensuring that funds will reach the neediest human populations who require WASH interventions the most.[38]

Campaign effectiveness edit

A 2012 study from China attempted to qualitatively assess Chinese social media users’ reactions to Global Handwashing Day (GHD) 2012, in particular, and to health promotion campaigns in general.[39] They concluded that social media data in China can be used to evaluate public health campaigns in China.[40]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rai, Frank (12 August 2009). "Lae Marks Global Handwashing Day". Post-Courier (Papua New Guinea). Retrieved 24 July 2015 – via Newspaper Source – EBSCO.
  2. ^ a b c "Global Handwashing Day". MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 61 (40): 821. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  3. ^ Global Handwashing Partnership: Our History
  4. ^ "The Global Handwashing Partnership". globalhandwashing.org. 3 January 2017.
  5. ^ "New Research Reveals Poor Handwashing Practices". Business Wire. 14 October 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2015 – via Regional Business News – EBSCOhost.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  7. ^ a b . Hindustan Times. 3 July 2015. Archived from the original on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  8. ^ Bizuwork, Demissew (4 November 2013). "Ethiopia Celebrates Global Handwashing Day". UNICEF Ethiopia. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  9. ^ "The Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing – Our History". The Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  10. ^ . World Health Organization. 15 October 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  11. ^ . fhi360. Archived from the original on 23 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  12. ^ "Global Handwashing Day". globalhandwashing.org. 14 October 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  13. ^ "About Global Handwashing Day". globalhandwashing.org. The Global Handwashing Partnership. Retrieved 12 October 2021.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ Digital Toolkit for the CDC's Life is Better with Clean Hands, which is useful globally (PDF)
  15. ^ US CDC's Global Handwashing Day home page
  16. ^ CDC's Handwashing: A Family Activity website
  17. ^ CDC's Handwashing: A Healthy Habit in the Kitchen website
  18. ^ Global Handwashing Partnership: Our History. Home page
  19. ^ Global Handwashing Day website
  20. ^ "Global Handwashing Day". globalhandwashing.org. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  21. ^ 'Make Handwashing a Habit’ on #GlobalHandwashingDay. Global Citizen: Water & Sanitation.
  22. ^ Why Make Handwashing a Habit? An explanation of the Global Handwashing Day 2016 theme. September 19, 2016Global Handwashing Day: Community Forum.
  23. ^ a b On Global Handwashing Day, raise a hand for hygiene. Peace Corps website. 2015. Accessed October 15, 2019
  24. ^ . UNICEF. 15 October 2014. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  25. ^ . Concern Universal Nigeria. Archived from the original on 8 February 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  26. ^ [n/en/press-releases/global-handwashing-day-unicef-says-its-not-complicated-its-crucial On Global Handwashing Day UNICEF says: It's not complicated, but it's crucial Mass mobilization in schools and communities across China on benefits of handwashing. UNICEF website. 17 October 2012]
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 October 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  28. ^ Walker, Angela (16 October 2008). . UNICEF. Archived from the original on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  29. ^ Curtis, Val; Cairncross, Sandy (May 2003). (PDF). The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 3 (5): 275–281. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(03)00606-6. PMID 12726975. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2017.
  30. ^ "Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP). 3 May 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  31. ^ "MOH Celebrates Global Handwashing Day". Arabia 2000. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2015 – via Newspaper Source – EBSCO.
  32. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2008.
  33. ^ Larsen, Linda (15 October 2013). "Today is Global Handwashing Day". Food Poisoning Bulletin. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  34. ^ Sawyer, Kem Knapp (10 October 2011). "Getting All Lathered Up". The Washington Post. Retrieved 24 July 2015 – via Regional Business News – EBSCO.
  35. ^ Pickering, Amy J.; Blum, Annalise G.; Breiman, Robert F.; Ram, Pavani K.; Davis, Jennifer (27 March 2014). "Video Surveillance Captures Student Hand Hygiene Behavior, Reactivity to Observation, and Peer Influence in Kenyan Primary Schools". PLOS ONE. 9 (3): e92571. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...992571P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0092571. PMC 3968003. PMID 24676389.
  36. ^ . World Health Organization. Archived from the original on 6 March 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  37. ^ . World Health Organization. Archived from the original on 6 May 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 October 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  39. ^ Fung, IC; Cai, J; Hao, Y; Ying, Y; Chan, BS; Tse, ZT; Fu, KW (2015). "Global Handwashing Day 2012: a qualitative content analysis of Chinese social media reaction to a health promotion event". Western Pac Surveill Response J. 6 (3): 34–42. doi:10.5365/WPSAR.2015.6.2.003. PMC 4675155. PMID 26668765.
  40. ^ Thackeray, R; Burton, SH; Giraud-Carrier, C; Rollins, S; Draper, CR (2013). "Using Twitter for breast cancer prevention: an analysis of breast cancer awareness month". BMC Cancer. 13: 508. doi:10.1186/1471-2407-13-508. PMC 4231612. PMID 24168075.

External links edit

  • Global Handwashing Partnership
  • Official site for Global Handwashing Day

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Global Hand washing Day GHD is an international hand washing promotion campaign to motivate and mobilize people around the world to improve their hand washing habits Washing hands at critical points both during the day and washing with soap are important In 2008 Global Handwashing Day was celebrated for the first time This day aims to make people around the world aware of the importance of washing their hands with soap in order to prevent diseases and infections To commemorate this special day over 120 million children in 70 countries were encouraged to practice handwashing with soap Since then the movement has built momentum garnering support from various stakeholders such as governments schools NGOs and private firms Global Handwashing DayEmblem used for Global Handwashing Day around the world Shown in the image are water soap and hand Celebrations Our hands our future Date15 OctoberNext time15 October 2024 2024 10 15 FrequencyAnnualFirst time15 October 2008Related toMenstrual hygiene dayGlobal Hand washing Day occurs on 15 October of every year The global campaign is dedicated to raising awareness of hand washing with soap as a key factor to disease prevention 1 With proper handwashing respiratory and intestinal diseases can be reduced by 25 50 Contents 1 Implementation and management 1 1 Aims 2 Activities 3 Examples 4 History 4 1 Themes for annual Global Handwashing Day 5 Background 5 1 Importance of handwashing 5 2 Related awareness days 6 Global collaboration 7 Campaign effectiveness 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksImplementation and management editThe Global Handwashing Partnership GHP formerly called Public Private Partnership for Handwashing PPPHW established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap 2 3 Steering Committee members of the GHP include Colgate Palmolive FHI 360 The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Procter amp Gamble UNICEF Unilever University at Buffalo USAID the Water and Sanitation Program at the World Bank and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council 4 Continued research on handwashing habits and practices has been commissioned in conjunction with GHD In 2011 Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget SCA sponsored a study to assess the handwashing habits of American and Canadian adults finding that many were not using soap when washing their hands 5 Aims edit The stated aims of Global Handwashing Day are to 2 Foster and support a general culture of handwashing with soap in all societies Shine a spotlight on the state of handwashing in each country Raise awareness about the benefits of handwashing with soap Activities editEach year over 200 million people celebrate Global Handwashing Day 6 Examples editOn 15 October 2014 Madhya Pradesh an Indian state won the Guinness World Record for the most massive handwashing program 7 There were 1 276 425 children in 51 different districts participating 7 Sometimes groups choose to celebrate GHD on other dates than 15 October In Ethiopia 300 people celebrated Global Handwashing Day in Addis Ababa on 1 November in 2013 8 On 15 October 2015 Lupok Central Elementary School Guiuan Eastern Samar Philippines celebrated the Global Handwashing Day by doing the proper handwashing before starting classes History editGlobal Handwashing Day was initiated by the Global Handwashing Partnership GHP in August 2008 at the annual World Water Week in Stockholm Sweden 9 This means that the first Global Handwashing Day took place on 15 October 2008 The date was appointed by the UN General Assembly The year 2008 was also the International Year of Sanitation 10 The founding bodies in 2008 included FHI360 a nonprofit human development organization based in the US 11 US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Procter amp Gamble UNICEF Unilever World Bank Water amp Sanitation Program and the United States Agency for International Development citation needed Themes for annual Global Handwashing Day edit 2022 Unite for Universal Hand Hygiene 12 2021 Our Future Is at Hand Let s Move Forward Together 13 2020 Hand Hygiene for All citation needed 2019 Clean Hands for All In the US the US CDC used the theme Life is Better with Clean Hands and launched throughout the USA a national hand hygiene campaign 14 targeting adults who are parents and caregivers in communicating the importance of handwashing before cooking at home and after using the bathroom when out in public 15 They used ideas such as Handwashing a family activity and Handwashing A healthy habit in the kitchen when focusing on parents educational roles with their children 16 17 18 2018 Clean hands a recipe for health 19 2017 Our hands our future 20 2016 Make handwashing a habit 21 22 2015 Raise a hand for hygiene 23 2014 Clean hands save lives In 2014 Global Handwashing Day was used as an opportunity to fight Ebola 24 In Nigeria for example Concern Universal and Carex sponsored events featuring singer Sunny Neji 25 2013 The power is in your hands 2012 I am a handwashing advocate 26 2011 Clean hands save lives 2010 Children and Schools 2009 Spread the word not the germs 27 2008 The focus for Global Handwashing Day s inaugural year in 2008 was school children In that year the members pledged to get the maximum number of school children handwashing with soap in more than 70 countries In India in 2008 cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and his teammates joined an estimated 100 million schoolchildren around the country in lathering up for better health and hygiene as part of the first Global Handwashing Day 28 Background edit nbsp Pupils of Lupok Central Elementary School Guiuan Eastern Samar Philippines during the Global Hand Washing Day Celebration in 2015 nbsp Global Handwashing Day 2008 celebrations with celebrities at City Central School in Cagayan de Oro Philippines nbsp Dry run with kids at City Central School in Cagayan de Oro on how to wash hands with soap during Global Handwashing Day 2008 Philippines nbsp Global handwashing day celebrations in Indonesia in 2008The campaign was initiated to reduce childhood mortality rates and related respiratory and Diarrhoeal diseases by introducing simple behavioral changes such as handwashing with soap This simple action can reduce the mortality rate of respiratory disease by 25 Death from Diarrhoeal diseases can be reduced by 50 29 Across the world more than 60 percent of health workers do not adhere to proper hand hygiene According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention US health care providers on average wash their hands less than half of the time they should On any given day one in 25 US hospital patients has at least one healthcare associated infection 30 Importance of handwashing edit Main article Handwashing This section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Handwashing with soap is a very effective and the least expensive way to prevent diarrhea and acute respiratory infections 31 Pneumonia a major ARI acute respiratory infection is the number one cause of mortality among children under five years old killing an estimated 1 8 million children per year Diarrhea and pneumonia together account for almost 3 5 million child deaths annually 32 Handwashing with soap is estimated to reduce cases of diarrhea by 30 and respiratory infections by 21 in children under the age of five 2 Getting into the habit of handwashing with soap before meals and after using the toilet will 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 33 Handwashing is often carried out in conjunction with other sanitation interventions as part of WASH programs for water sanitation and hygiene The Global Handwashing Day helps raise awareness of the importance of washing hands with soap but it also makes it fun for children to get involved 34 Proper hygiene requires that individuals know the importance of good hygiene and develop the habits to carry it out Peer influence is significant for seeing increased handwashing In a study conducted in Kenya researchers found that students were much more likely to wash their hands when another student is present 35 Peer influence is only successful however when students know that handwashing is a desirable action Related awareness days edit The World Health Organization WHO celebrates a World Hand Hygiene Day on 5 May In 2018 the theme was prevention of sepsis in health care 36 The theme of the year before was to combat antibiotic resistance AMR 37 Global collaboration editThe US Peace Corps volunteers have contributed to observation of Global Handwashing Day 23 Global Handwashing Day supports the 2013 Water for the World Act which aims to improve effectiveness and efficiency of that part of U S foreign aid which is committed to global water sanitation and hygiene WASH by ensuring that funds will reach the neediest human populations who require WASH interventions the most 38 Campaign effectiveness editA 2012 study from China attempted to qualitatively assess Chinese social media users reactions to Global Handwashing Day GHD 2012 in particular and to health promotion campaigns in general 39 They concluded that social media data in China can be used to evaluate public health campaigns in China 40 See also editbehaviour change public health Biological hazard Contagion Hygiene Infection control Infectious disease Menstrual Hygiene Day Sanitation Sustainable Sanitation Alliance World Toilet DayReferences edit Rai Frank 12 August 2009 Lae Marks Global Handwashing Day Post Courier Papua New Guinea Retrieved 24 July 2015 via Newspaper Source EBSCO a b c Global Handwashing Day MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 61 40 821 12 October 2012 Retrieved 24 July 2015 Global Handwashing Partnership Our History The Global Handwashing Partnership globalhandwashing org 3 January 2017 New Research Reveals Poor Handwashing Practices Business Wire 14 October 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2015 via Regional Business News EBSCOhost Global Handwashing Day Concern Universal Archived from the original on 8 February 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2015 a b MP Creates World Record for Mass Handwashing Initiative Guinness Book Acknowledges Feat Hindustan Times 3 July 2015 Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 23 July 2015 Bizuwork Demissew 4 November 2013 Ethiopia Celebrates Global Handwashing Day UNICEF Ethiopia Retrieved 24 July 2015 The Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing Our History The Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing 18 March 2015 Retrieved 18 December 2015 Global Handwashing Day World Health Organization 15 October 2008 Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 24 July 2015 fhi360 About Us fhi360 Archived from the original on 23 August 2015 Retrieved 11 August 2015 Global Handwashing Day globalhandwashing org 14 October 2022 Retrieved 4 January 2023 About Global Handwashing Day globalhandwashing org The Global Handwashing Partnership Retrieved 12 October 2021 permanent dead link Digital Toolkit for the CDC s Life is Better with Clean Hands which is useful globally PDF US CDC s Global Handwashing Day home page CDC s Handwashing A Family Activity website CDC s Handwashing A Healthy Habit in the Kitchen website Global Handwashing Partnership Our History Home page Global Handwashing Day website Global Handwashing Day globalhandwashing org 6 July 2017 Retrieved 30 October 2022 Make Handwashing a Habit on GlobalHandwashingDay Global Citizen Water amp Sanitation Why Make Handwashing a Habit An explanation of the Global Handwashing Day 2016 theme September 19 2016Global Handwashing Day Community Forum a b On Global Handwashing Day raise a hand for hygiene Peace Corps website 2015 Accessed October 15 2019 Handwashing One Important Tool in the Ebola Fight UNICEF 15 October 2014 Archived from the original on 6 September 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2015 Global Handwashing Day Handwashing Saves Lives Concern Universal Nigeria Archived from the original on 8 February 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2015 n en press releases global handwashing day unicef says its not complicated its crucial On Global Handwashing Day UNICEF says It s not complicated but it s crucial Mass mobilization in schools and communities across China on benefits of handwashing UNICEF website 17 October 2012 Saira Saeed Khan Global Handwashing Day 2009 Spread the word not the germs UNICEF website 9 October 2009 Archived from the original on 15 October 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Walker Angela 16 October 2008 Star Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar Promotes Handwashing in India UNICEF Archived from the original on 19 August 2017 Retrieved 24 July 2015 Curtis Val Cairncross Sandy May 2003 Effect of washing hands with soap on diarrhoea risk in the community a systematic review PDF The Lancet Infectious Diseases 3 5 275 281 doi 10 1016 S1473 3099 03 00606 6 PMID 12726975 Archived from the original PDF on 18 November 2017 Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion DHQP 3 May 2018 Retrieved 23 October 2018 MOH Celebrates Global Handwashing Day Arabia 2000 15 October 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2015 via Newspaper Source EBSCO The State of the World s Children 2008 Child Survival UNICEF PDF Archived from the original PDF on 15 February 2008 Larsen Linda 15 October 2013 Today is Global Handwashing Day Food Poisoning Bulletin Retrieved 24 July 2015 Sawyer Kem Knapp 10 October 2011 Getting All Lathered Up The Washington Post Retrieved 24 July 2015 via Regional Business News EBSCO Pickering Amy J Blum Annalise G Breiman Robert F Ram Pavani K Davis Jennifer 27 March 2014 Video Surveillance Captures Student Hand Hygiene Behavior Reactivity to Observation and Peer Influence in Kenyan Primary Schools PLOS ONE 9 3 e92571 Bibcode 2014PLoSO 992571P doi 10 1371 journal pone 0092571 PMC 3968003 PMID 24676389 Infection prevention and control World Health Organization Archived from the original on 6 March 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Infection prevention and control World Health Organization Archived from the original on 6 May 2017 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Global Handwashing Day Handwashing with soap can save one million lives per year Accessed October 15 2019 Archived from the original on 15 October 2019 Retrieved 15 October 2019 Fung IC Cai J Hao Y Ying Y Chan BS Tse ZT Fu KW 2015 Global Handwashing Day 2012 a qualitative content analysis of Chinese social media reaction to a health promotion event Western Pac Surveill Response J 6 3 34 42 doi 10 5365 WPSAR 2015 6 2 003 PMC 4675155 PMID 26668765 Thackeray R Burton SH Giraud Carrier C Rollins S Draper CR 2013 Using Twitter for breast cancer prevention an analysis of breast 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