GLOBAL Hand Washing Day

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Celebration of GLOBAL Day 15 October 2015 Reported by: Saima Chishti (Manager CATCH)

Introduction: The World washing day is celebrated every year to underscore the importance of hand washing for the health & well being of the people. This is celebrated, every year, on October 15 th. This year the slogan of the day was Raise a hand for HYGIENE. On October 15 th October Global Day has been observed all over the world. The objective of this campaign is to raise awareness about the hand washing with soap to prevent from diseases. washing is considered obligatory before taking meal and after using toilet. Not only medical science but our religion Islam also proved the significance of cleanliness. As it is known by every Muslim that cleanliness is half of faith but unfortunately we forget these basics and other nations adopted the practices and make them on front line to fight against diseases. Now it is order of the day to fight against the diseases from the grass root level to overcome the giant who is targeting our mothers and child by increasing MMR & IMR. So awareness regarding hand washing is one of the important pearl from the ocean of mother and child health series. Helping Foundation is focusing on reducing MMR & IMR through his practical efforts and week celebration is a reflection of his dedication to fight against diseases and save priceless lives. The Institute of Mother & Child Care (I-MACCA) is actively busy in community empowerment for health issues. As the hand washing issue is very important for the mothers & children alike, so as per the instruction and motivation of Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Associate professor of pediatrics & chairman Helping s Foundation, we decided to celebrate the week. Objectives of the event: To sensitize the participants regarding washing. To create awareness about washing concept. To create awareness about washing techniques at community level. Capacity building of School staff and students to understand the issue. And the last but not least is to do something positive from the grass root level especially in targeted areas with the real and true spirit of the Helping Foundation concept. History of the Day

Concept of using antiseptic agent for hand washing begins in 19 th century. In 1961, the US Public Health Providers introduced a training film that demonstrate hand washing techniques recommended use by HCPs. In 1975 and 1985 formal written guide lines on hand washing practices in hospitals were published for community hand hygiene for HCPs 2009. Now it is celebrating all over the world. The UN General Assembly has announced 15th October, as the Global washing Day to reinforce its call for improved hygiene practices. It is because: washing has been proved to be the most cost effective intervention to decrease the mortality and morbidity of the children. It decreases the transmission of the disease. It decreases the emergence of the Multi drug resistance in the germs. It saves the cost treatment of the people and so makes them more prosper. washing with soap is among the most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal diseases and pneumonia, which together are responsible for the majority of child deaths. Every year, more than 3.5 million children do not live to celebrate their fifth birthday because of diarrhea and pneumonia. Yet, despite its lifesaving potential, hand washing with soap is seldom practiced not always. Some SLOGANS AND FACTS regarding hand wash MAKE SOME BUBBLES, KILL THOSE TROUBLES THE POWER IS IN YOUR HAND RAISE A HAND FOR HYGIENE THERE ARE 1500 BACTERIA ON JUST 1 cm OF YOUR HAND. 20 SECOND WITH SOUP AND WATER SAVES LIVES Importance of our hands clean is one of the most important and cheapest ways to prevent from infections & many other diseases. Frequent hand washing is one of the best ways to avoid the risk of getting sick & spread illness. It requires only soap & water. We must wash our hands before & after meal and after using toilet. By this simple process, we can save ourselves from germs. washing with soap especially in the rural areas is not in practice just because of the unawareness.

Celebration in Helping Foundation On October 15 th October 2015 Global Day has been observed all over world. The objective of this campaign was to raise awareness about the hand washing with soap to prevent from diseases. Helping foundation celebrated the day with full zeal and zest with community in targeted areas. On the other hand whole working week was celebrated as HAND washing week. As the Global slogan of the year 2015 was Raise a hand for HYGIENE So the working boundaries were circled around the theme of the year. The detail is given as under. List of Activities: Sr. # Name Total Participation Date Area/UC Venue Facilitated by 1 School Awareness Wash 104 17.10.15 UC 129 The Great Sir Syed Public School Multan Saima Chishti & Team 2 School 127 17.10.15 Tibba Govt. Girls Saima Awareness Masood Pur Primary Chishti & School Tibba Team UC 129 Masood Pur 3 Community 38 15.10.15 Al Quraish Houses of Ayesha Health Housing community (CM)

Scheme- II Members and activists UC 129 Community Health 60 15.10.15 Karachi Hotel Street Houses of community Members and activists Allia (CM) UC 129 Community Health 46 15.10.15 Gulshan e Shujaat & 10 # ward Houses of community Members and activists Aziz Fatima(CM) Community Health 45 15.10.15 Mill Phatak UC 129 Houses of community Members and activists Irshad (CM) Community Health 49 15.10.15 Qadiria Muhalla Houses of community Members and activists Rubina(CM) UC 129 4 Seminar on 40 14.10.15 UC 129 I-MACCA Dr. Amina

the Seminar importance of Total Participation 509 Participants: Total 509participants attended the activity; the detail of participants is as under; Sr. # Status Number of participants 1 Women 278 2 School Kids 231 3 School Teachers 10 Total 519 In office seminar was delivered by Dr. Amina, She addressed the issue very competently, and emphasized on the importance of washing. Islamic and scientific reasons were well elaborated by the speaker in the advocacy of the. She linked our daily life danger habits to lead major diseases. At the spot participants asked many questions. Question Answer Session: During and after the seminar enough time was allocated for question/answer session. The participants took keen interest and asked interesting questions. The trainers responded to the best of their knowledge & understanding. Strategy of the Event:

successful. We developed the following strategy to make the hand washing week Coordination with Chairman of HHF Dr. Ghulam Mustafa for approval of the event. Coordination with Coordinator of I-MACCA for logistic support Coordination meeting before every activity with field team Coordination with School Principals for the approval of the awareness session Coordination with Teachers Coordination with Students. Development of day celebration plan. Arrangements (selection of venue, facilitator). Other arrangements like photography etc. Energizers activities preparation for students. Topics of Training: The following aspects of topic were covered. Impotence of Why there is no choice except hand washing Result if we are not going to wash hands properly Life style and habits Techniques/steps of washing What are germ and how they attack What to do What not to do Perfect timing for hand wash Facilitators: Saima Chishti (CATCH Manager) was pivotal to arrange Activities in field under the guidance of Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, chairman Helping s Foundation. Impact:

The impact of such activities often observed after some time but on the spot impact was observed by the team is: Community female members participated in the seminar revised the steps happily and promised to disseminate it to their other family member. The principal (Mr. Ishtiaq) of private school appreciated the School Awareness Session on and requested for a free medical camp in his school. The students during health sessions revised and demonstrated the hand washing steps properly. They were feeling exited to play different games for exploring the key messages of. Challenges and constraints: It was hard to move in different areas for the campaign without any transport. When asked School management to come in office with their student to celebrate the day, they asked for vehicle, so team planned to arrange sessions in the schools. Pictorial views of the event: 1. Seminar 2. School Health Sessions 3. Community Health Sessions

IMuhammad Awaise (student) repeating the steps of hand washing Aziz Fatima is washing hands during Community Awareness session

Community members are repeating hand washing steps (Community Mobilizers Aliya & Aziz Fatima) Dr.Amina demonstrating washing techniques