Global
Hand-washing Day comes up October 2015
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Over one million Nigerian
school children are expected to join thousands more in the UK and millions of
people around the world in the biggest celebration of Global Hand-washing Day
next month. Concern
Universal, an international development and relief organization, announced
this, Wednesday, stating that the aim is to help stop the spread of preventable
diseases.
“At
events across Nigeria and the UK, children will be empowered as ‘Hygiene
Heroes’ – hand washing promoters in their schools, families, and communities –
and will also compete to show that they have the CareX Factor,” said Tim
Kellow, Concern Universal’s Country Director.
“This
talent competition enables children to get creative about hand washing by
performing their own version of our exclusive campaign anthem – Sunny Neji’s
‘Wash Your Hands o.'”
PREMIUM TIMES report continues:
Global
Handwashing Day is a worldwide celebration involving over 200 million people
coming together every October 15th to promote a simple and life-saving message
– handwashing with soap saves lives.
Hygiene-related
diseases such as diarrhoea cause one in five Nigerian children to die each
year, according to the World Health Organization.
Mr.
Kellow said that nearly half of these deaths could be prevented by simply
washing hands with soap.
Concern
Universal said that it is partnering with Carex Soap, a UK soap brand, to
reach more than 2,000 children from 150 schools to participate in events across
Nigeria over the next month.
“Children
representing each school will take part in hand washing games and
demonstrations that will empower them to return to their schools and
communities and spread the campaigns vital message,” Mr. Kellow said.
“Schools
will also compete to show that they have the ‘CareX Factor.'”
The
winners of each event, as judged by a panel of local leaders, will compete
against other regional winners at the final event on October 15th for prizes
and a chance to perform with Sunny Neji and his band.
Following
the success of last year’s campaign which featured Sunny Neji and 2face Idibia,
and Carex Soap and Etisalat, according to the organizers, a bigger campaign is
planned this year to involve more people than any other in the Day’s history.
“This
year, we are delighted that Sunny Neji will again be our Campaign Ambassador
and that Carex – UK’s most popular soap brand – has increased its support,
enabling us to reach thousands more school children in Nigeria, include
hundreds of UK school children, and feature more special guests and
opportunities for supporters around the world to join us,” said Mr. Kellow.
Participants
are expected to come up with their own song and dance interpretation of Sunny
Neji’s ‘Wash Your Hands o,’ record and post it on Concern Universal’s Facebook
page.
The
events kick off in Makurdi, Benue State, followed by events in Agatu, Logo, and
Gwer East; and then in Bekwarra, Obanliku, and Abi in Cross River State.
The campaign will culminate
in a grand finale celebration in Calabar on October 15th.
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