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Global Handwashing Day 2015

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Global Handwashing Day 2015: A Simple Act Saves Lives
A woman washes her hands with soap and water
Handwashing with soap is an extremely effective and cost-efficient intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children. Newborns are especially susceptible to pathogenic infections, which account for nearly 30 percent of newborn mortality globally. Photo credit: Kate Holt/Jhpiego.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Efficient, Effective, Affordable
Two boys was their hands in a bathroom sink
A study in Nepal found that birth attendant and maternal handwashing were associated with a 41 percent reduction in newborn mortality. Handwashing with soap also reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Photo credit: Save the Children.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Changing Behaviors, Saving Lives
A woman holds her newborn
USAID’s flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) promotes four key behaviors to improve maternal, newborn, and child health: treating drinking water for young children, safe disposal of excrement, clean play spaces, and handwashing with soap. Photo credit: Save the Children.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Important Steps toward Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality
Three women carry jugs of water on their heads
By promoting handwashing at these critical times, MCSP aims to provide expectant mothers with a hygienic birthing experience, reduce newborn infections, and improve nutritional outcomes in children under the age of five. Photo credit: Indrani Kashyap/Jhpiego.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Change Begins at Home
A woman washes her hands with water from a bucket with a spigot
The Clean Household Approach works to generate behavior change and demand for household handwashing stations and soap. MCSP incorporates factors such as perceived wealth, convenience, and social status – more influential motivators than health. Photo credit: Kate Holt/Jhpiego.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Everyone Can Lend a Hand
A woman pumps water into a bucket while children wait behind her to fill their containers
Sustained handwashing behaviors depend on promoting more homes with dedicated handwashing stations and a consistent availability of soap for convenient, routine handwashing. MCSP links households with local markets and partners with local governments. Photo credit: Kate Holt/Jhpiego.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: Access Is the Key to Prevention
A man washes his hands with water from a bucket
The Clean Household Approach is helping to maximize household access to and use of handwashing stations and soap to ensure that no child dies of hygiene-related illnesses. Photo credit: Claryce Auma/Jhpiego.
Global Handwashing Day 2015: A Global Undertaking
Two boys smile at the camera
This Global Handwashing Day, remember that only when we reach the most marginalized children and ensure they receive the same preventive care as their peers elsewhere in the world will we end preventable child deaths. Photo credit: Ali Khurshid/Jhpiego.
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A woman washes her hands with soap and water
Two boys was their hands in a bathroom sink
A woman holds her newborn
Three women carry jugs of water on their heads
A woman washes her hands with water from a bucket with a spigot
A woman pumps water into a bucket while children wait behind her to fill their containers
A man washes his hands with water from a bucket
Two boys smile at the camera
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A health worker talks to a group of women.
USAID's efforts to end preventable maternal mortality
August 26, 2015
A small group of young boys in Senegal smile at the camera
USAID's efforts to end preventable child deaths
August 24, 2015
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Education with support from USAID have distributed more than 47 million textbooks across Afghanistan.
USAID and Ministry of Education Ensure Quality Teaching Aids for Afghan Schools
August 26, 2015
Expo Milano 2015, begun on May 1, continues till October 31. It offers visitors the chance to see the world in one place.
USAID Supports Expo Milano 2015
August 26, 2015
Kajaki Dam Photos
Supplying Electricity in the South
August 4, 2015
Virunga Power is building a hydro plant to power this valley of Kenyan farmers
Virunga Power
July 22, 2015
A father holds his new born child in Nigeria
Father's Day
June 18, 2015
Newborn Simulators
USAID Partners with the Afghan Government to Save Lives of Mothers and Children
June 17, 2015

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