Monday 5 November 2018

Aleyita Hosts CEDI



In furtherance of its drive to re-echo the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene  (WASH) thrust of the World Health Organization, the Community Excellence Development Initiative (CEDI) made another sensitization outing at Junior Secondary School, Aleyita, a suburb of the Abuja Metropolis, on the 26th of October 2018.
CEDI choose to sensitize the school as children spend long hours in school, and the physical environment and cleanliness of educational facilities significantly determine their health and well-being. Too often, schools are places where children get infected. More than 40 per cent of diarrhea cases in school children result from transmission in schools rather than homes. Diseases spread faster where many children gather for many hours a day in cramped spaces with limited ventilation, unsanitary conditions, no hand washing facilities or soap, and toilets in poor condition. The impact of poor sanitation, poor water quality and supply, and inappropriate hygienic behaviour is known to be disastrous for infants and young children and has a terrible impact on the health of school-aged children. This should not be normal as good water, sanitation and hygiene can reduce sickness by as much as 45%.

It featured targeted talks and lecturing from a resource person, Mrs Salako, a nurse of many years standing, who educated the children of the need for cleanliness and a culture of hand washing as an integral part of their daily routine, and also  the consequences of not inculcating it, as in diseases and infections.


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