Today on #GlobalHandwashingDay, UNICEF joined the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, and partners to launch the UNICEF‑WHO Global Guidelines on Handwashing in Communities. Minister Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim urged we turn awareness into action — from schools to clinics. Be a handwashing hero: make hygiene a habit! #HygieneMatters #HealthForAll
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2dLove to see this kind of leadership and collaboration UNICEF Ghana World Health Organization. Handwashing remains one of the simplest yet most powerful tools in preventing infections. From schools to clinics, every clean hand is a step toward disease prevention and better community health.