According to the World Health Organization, Diarrhoea
disease is the second leading cause of death in children under five
years old, and is responsible for killing around 525,000 children every
year.These deaths can be prevented through the simple act of handwashing with soap which can break the chain of infection.
Dettol,
one of Nigeria’s leading brands, led the 2017 Global Handwashing Day
celebrations by launching a nationwide campaign themed “Letter for Life”. The campaign was a unique way to get
children interested in washing their hands, as well as also get them to
spread the message of handwashing, from one child to another. To do
this, the Dettol team went around to various primary schools in Nigeria
through its annual School Hygiene Program, taught them proper hand
washing habits, and in turn the children wrote hygiene letters. These
Letters along with a free bar of Dettol soap were distributed to
children who do not have access to soap.
To
mark the 2017 Global Handwashing Day, Dettol organized an event at the
Morroco Military Primary School Yaba in Lagos state, where they donated
12 hand washing sites to help inculcate proper handwashing habits to the
school children. At the event, over 700 school children were taught
about proper hand hygiene in a fun and engaging way through an
entertaining Dance Drama and the handwashing song.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director, West Africa, Rahul Murgai stated that “ at RB ( Reckitt Benckiser) ,
our global vision is to provide the world with innovative solutions and
products for healthier lives and happier homes. Dettol has been the
trusted champion for good health and hygiene for over 50 years in
Nigeria, and we believe that it’s important to inculcate good habits such as proper handwashing at an early age.A
simple act of washing your hands with soap can prevent illness and
arrest diarrhoea related deaths, which is why we are donating these 12
handwashing sites to the children of this school. Over the past 7 years,
we have provided over 32 handwashing sites and have educated over
7 million children, parents and teachers, about the importance of hand
washing through our School Hygiene Program, which is a mass consumer education program to educate about proper handwashing habits.
Speaking further at the event, Marketing Director, RB West Africa, Aliza Leferink, went on to add; “The
Dettol brand has been at the forefront of providing health and hygiene
messages via its products and initiatives in Nigeria. Our theme for the 2017 Global handwashing day is “A Letter for Life”. With this theme, we wanted a unique way to get
children interested in washing their hands, as well as also get them to
spread the message of handwashing, from one child to another. With
these activities, we are creating awareness about the seriousness of the
cause and also educating people on how they can prevent these deaths by
the simple act of handwashing. Dettol works closely with the Ministry
of Health, Save the Children International and the Nigerian Medical
Association on social programs to create scaled awareness to reduce
Diarrhoea related deaths.”
Present
at the event were dignitaries that graced the occasion that included
the Chief of Party, Stop Diarrhoea Initiative, Save the Children
International; Mr. David Atamewalen, Director of Disease Control, Lagos
State Ministry of Health; Dr. Erinosho Ashimiu Eniola, ably represented,
Chairman Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB); Mr.
Ganiyu Sopeyin ably represented by Mrs. Y.M. Makinwa, President, Women
Arise Initiative; Dr Joel Okei-Odumakin, Chairman, Yaba Local Council
Devt Area; Hon. Omiyale Adejare, ably represented, Star actress on
Nnenna & Friends; Mrs Yinka Olukunga, Brig. Gen. M.A.E. Okeji, ably
represented by Col. O.O. Oladiran, Education Secretary, Lagos Mainland
Education Authority (ILGEA); Mr Tijani Tajudeen, amongst others.
RB*
is the world’s leading consumer health and hygiene company. Some of its
well-known brands include; Dettol, Harpic, Mortein, Durex, Airwick,
Strepsils, Gaviscon and Nurofen.
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