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3 billion people globally lack handwashing facilities at home: UNICEF
Geneva
October 16, 2020
Although handwashing with soap is vital in the fight against infectious diseases, including the novel Coronavirus, 40 % of the world's population or 3 billion people do not have access to it, according to new UNICED estimates.
The estimates issued on Thursday revealed that the number is much higher in the least developed countries, where nearly three-quarters do not have handwashing facilities at home, reports said.
Kelly Ann Naylor, Associate Director of water, sanitation and hygiene at UNICEF, said that it was "unacceptable" that the most vulnerable communities are unable to use the simplest of methods to protect themselves and their loved ones.
"The pandemic has highlighted the critical role of hand hygiene in disease prevention. It has also stressed a pre-existing problem for many handwashing with soap remains out of reach for millions of children where they're born, live and learn.
"We must take immediate action to make handwashing with soap accessible to everyone, everywhere now and in the future," she said.
The situation is also alarming at schools: 43 % globally (70 % in the least developed countries) lack a handwashing facility with water and soap, affecting hundreds of millions of children, according to the estimates.
The estimates coincided with the Global Handwashing Day marked annually on October 15, which serves as a platform to raise awareness on the importance of handwashing with soap.
The global campaign is dedicated to raising awareness of handwashing with soap as a key factor in disease prevention.
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