Call to ensure child-friendly hygiene system
Thursday, 25 June 2015
RAJSHAHI, June 24 (BSS): Emphasis should be given on ensuring child-friendly water, sanitation and hygiene arrangements as they need the privileges in their respective institutes for their grooming up, speakers at a project-briefing workshop here said recently.
They observed that most of the schoolboys and girls face problems in their schools as they couldn't use their toilets and latrines despite of their need.
They also stressed the need for establishing and promoting a dynamic and participatory sustainable process towards healthy human development.
SKS Foundation organised the workshop titled "South Asia WASH Result Project" held at the conference hall of Deputy Commissioner in association with Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP) and UK aid.
Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Jakir Hossain and District Primary Education Officer Abul Kashem addressed the meeting as chief and special guests respectively with Abul Khayer, Divisional Deputy Director of Department of Primary Education, in the chair.
Project Coordinator Mijanur Rahman Akanda, Monitoring and Verification Officer Rubel Sarker, WSUP representative Aftab Hossain and District Hygiene Officer Dulal Chandra Barman also spoke.
The project intends to pursue the Government to ensure universal access to safe drinking water without arsenic contamination, total quality sanitation and comprehensive hygiene promotion, said Mijanur Rahman.
Effective implementation of WASH interventions combined with nutrition would indeed contribute in uplifting the nutritional status of the district.
Apart from this, the workshop shared learning, challenges and achievements of the water and sanitation project being implemented at union Parishad level in the district.
He proposed developing understanding and increase community response to overcome the problem.
They also stressed the need for developing child-friendly water and sanitation technologies and expansion of those to the rural level as early as possible.