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Only 48 percent of Ghanaians consistently wash  hands with soap—Dr. Freda Prempeh 

By Isaac Arkoh

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
October 26, 2023
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Cape Coast-Ghana, Oct. 26, GNA – Only 48 percent of Ghanaians consistently wash their hands with soap, according to Dr. Freda Prempeh,  Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources.

Referencing a scientific report made available to the Ministry (MICS 2018 Report), she indicated that 24 percent of households had designated places or devices for handwashing but without soap and water.

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Equally, about 28 percent also have no facility at home for handwashing when hands came into contact with germs.

The report consequently showed inequalities in the coverage of basic handwashing facilities, which ranged from just 42 per cent in rural areas to 56 per cent in urban areas.

Such inequalities in handwashing facilities and ineffective handwashing promotion programmes the report said, could put individuals at higher risk for diseases that impacted their health, education, and economic outcomes.

Dr. Prempeh disclosed this at the 2023 national media launch of the Global Handwashing Day in Cape Coast on Tuesday, on the theme: ”Saving lives through handwashing with soap.”

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The global theme for the celebration is “Clean hands are within reach.”

Organized by the Ministry of Sanitation, the engagement was aimed at equipping media personnel with information on the National Hand Hygiene For All (HH4A) strategy and roadmap for Ghana (2022-2030).

HH4A is an initiative by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF that came on the heels of the onset of COVID-19.

It is a call for all to achieve universal access to hand hygiene through a three-R approach, namely responding to COVID-19, rebuilding after the COVID-19 pandemic, and re-imaging hand hygiene to become part of the people’s culture.

The initiative also aligns with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2, aimed at achieving access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, end open defecation, pay special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations.

The goals identify 12 settings where handwashing facilities are expected to be available.

They are households or homes; schools; childcare homes; healthcare facilities; workplaces; markets; transport terminals; correctional centres; worship centres; refugee camps; eateries and events or recreational centres.

Dr. Prempeh stressed the need for Ghanaians to inculcate the habit of regular handwashing, given its significant part in preventing diseases.

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Washing hands with soap regularly is an effective way to prevent infections and communicable diseases such as cholera, hepatitis, typhoid, and respiratory infections.

Dr. Prempeh said the importance of regular handwashing was brought to the fore more strongly, following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic globally and had since proven as the most cost-effective and effective way of dealing with a disease outbreak.

Mrs. Marigold Assan, the Central Regional Minister, reiterated the essence of handwashing  with soap which helped remove germs from hands to prevent infections because people frequently touched their eyes, nose, and mouth without even realizing it.

“Regular handwashing is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick, and prevent the spread of germs to others.

“Whether you are at home, at work, traveling, or out in the community, regularly wash your hands to prevent any unpleasant consequences,” she advised.

Later, a durbar was held at the Kotokuraba market, where the traders were enlightened on the essence of handwashing and the processes involved.

 

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