HEALTH and education stakeholders have stressed the need of setting up all the necessary infrastructure, including adequate toilet holes before the establishment of new primary schools to overcome disease outbreaks.
The Head of Water Safety, Food Safety
and Environmental Sanitation Unit at the Ministry of Health, Community
Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Mr Stephen Kiberiti, made the
observation during the preparation for the action plan of Water,
Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in schools.
“It’s high time that the establishment
of new schools in the country considers several factors, including
availability of all proper infrastructures such as toilet holes and
private rooms for girls,” said Mr Kiberiti. He pointed out that lack of
such important facilities may expose the children to health risks and
affect their learning.
In their recommendation statement which
was presented by the Coordinator of WASH in Geita Region, Mr Kaitila
Mafwimbo, they noted that the situation puts 89 percent of children at
risk of infectious diseases and injuries, therefore impacts the quality
of education in the country.
“Girls in the puberty stage are losing
50 days in learning because they lack menstrual hygiene management
facilities in schools,” noted Mr Kafwimbo. He said that in the capacity
of the country, the problem can be solved through joint efforts between
the government and members of the community.
“What is required to solve the problems
is proper guidelines and directions to be initiated in our communities
to make it happen,” he observed. He however cited other interventions as
community ownership of the problem and collaborative efforts between
stakeholders.
To curb the problem of proper hygiene
and sanitation, Priss Company Limited has come up with a mechanical hand
washing machine which allows use without having to touch for water to
come out. According to the CEO of the company, Mr Priss Andrew, the
gadget is aimed at stopping transmission of diseases from one person to
another.
“Among other things, the machine is
economical, userfriendly, durable and movable, it has gained approval by
the Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority (TFDA),” pointed out Mr Andrew.
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