Unilever, Domex partner with health institutions for
stronger 1 Million Clean Toilets Movement.
Unilever Philippines, through its leading germ-kill
expert cleaner brand Domex, celebrated World Toilet Day 2015 at the East Avenue
Medical Center in Quezon City by announcing a stronger 1 Million Clean Toilets
Movement. The advocacy campaign endeavors to educate a million Filipinos every
year on proper toilet hygiene towards fighting diseases caused by unsanitary
toilets.
Photos During the Event
Did you know that children around the world miss an
estimated 443 million school days each year because of diseases caused by poor
sanitation and hygiene practices, including using unsanitary toilets? Simply
put, this number of sick days is equivalent to all grade school and high school
classrooms in the Philippines being empty for one month. Every day, millions of
children in rural communities and urban households nationwide are exposed to
these health problems by using dirty toilets populated by disease-carrying
germs.
In its first year, the movement gathered more than one
million pledges from people to keep their toilets clean and sanitized,
answering the call for more responsible toilet sanitation. What’s more, with
the help of UNICEF, more than 100,000 people are now living in open defecation
free communities. These improvements in sanitation and hygiene are contributing
to a healthier environment for children and their families, reducing the risks
of sanitation-related diseases
This year, the movement is bigger and better with
partners from health institutions and leading hospitals joining the advocacy,
through the Philippine Public Health Association. “We wanted to help people who
have suffered the consequences of poor hygiene. We want to educate them on
proper toilet sanitation that will enable them to prevent sickness from
happening again.” said Anna Mangilin, Unilever Marketing Director for Homecare.
The program includes training of hospital housekeeping
staff on proper toilet hygiene, as well as distributing educational materials
to patients. “The program is very relevant and helpful because the simple act
of proper toilet hygiene can help prevent the spread of disease,” said Dr.
Alfonso Nuñez III, EAMC Deputy Quality Management Representative.
Unilever also partnered with Maxicare to reinforce the 1
Million Clean Toilet Movement’s commitment to educate Filipinos on proper
toilet sanitation. As the country’s leading health maintenance organization
with an estimated one million members nationwide, Maxicare and its network of
doctors can reach more health conscious individuals and encourage them to adopt
proper hygiene practices.
Patients at the Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center,
East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC), Rizal Medical Center, and Maxicare clinics
experience germ-free toilets and are empowered to have the same for their
homes, given the right tools for proper toilet sanitation.
All of these efforts on toilet sanitation are in line
with Unilever Philippines’ long-term commitment to the global Unilever
Sustainable Living Plan which aims to improve the health and well-being of two
billion people worldwide by 2020.
“Looking toward 2016, we are confident to educate a
million people more as we drive the agenda among the top hospitals and health
institutions consistently throughout the year, aiming to fight diseases and
save lives, one clean toilet at a time,” said Liza Vengco, Unilever Sustainable
Business and Communications Manager.
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