Clean hands save lives.
A simple act that takes less than a minute can be the difference between life and death. Yet billions of people around the world still don't have access to basic handwashing facilities at home, at school, or in their local health clinic.
As the world marks Global Handwashing Day, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement is highlighting how hand washing with soap protects millions of people from deadly diseases and strengthens communities around the globe.
Handwashing with soap is one of the most effective and affordable ways to prevent disease, but too many people still can't access it, leaving them vulnerable to infections that are entirely preventable.
"Clean hands are not a luxury – they are a fundamental human right," said Alexandra Machado, IFRC Senior Officer for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Public Health. "When we invest in handwashing, we invest in healthier children, stronger economies, and more resilient communities."
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