Imagine if there was one simple action – something you do many times a day without even considering it – that was the distinction between lifestyle and loss of life for an incredible number of children in creating nations.

In the UK, we fresh our arms before eating or after going to the restroom without really considering it but, in some locations, children are not able to, and that can be life-threatening. By making sure everyone all over the globe has entry to fresh water and soap, it could stop almost 2,000 children passing away every single day.

That’s why UNICEF became a beginning associate of International Handwashing Day. On 15 Oct over 200 thousand people from Haiti to Peru got engaged in distributing the concept that just cleaning your arms with detergent is the best way to avoid infected diseases. The UNICEF Asia group even came up with a handwashing dancing that you can see on YouTube! Although there has been great improvement there is still much more to do.

Therese Dooley is an professional who works for UNICEF. She says: “We are taking out all the prevents to make sure that everyone gets the concept. You do not need to create some Nobel Award successful system to preserve an incredible number of children. The remedy already exists: water and detergent.”

To preserve life, this concept must arrive at every university kid all over the globe as well as moms and everyone else who loves you for youngsters.