The Volta Regional Coordinator of Senior High Schools (SHSs), Doris Abayavor, has appealed to all stakeholders in the education sector to prioritise sanitation issues in the various SHSs to help improve students’ health and academic performance.
The introduction of the free SHS education programme has doubled the total intake of students which has overstretched facilities with concerns for improved sanitary measures to help avert communicable diseases.
Speaking in an Interview during a sanitation sensitisation programme being organised by Zoomlion Ghana Limited and the Ghana Education Service at Vakpo Senior High School, Abayavor stated that “per the population we have in the schools almost everything is overstretched and sanitation issues should be prioritised to help avert the spread of diseases.”
She said “Sanitation should start with the personality involved up to the community at large and students should start with their personal hygiene which will help improve their health and academic performance.”
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He said “Effective behaviour change programme are critical to the success and sustainability of all water, sanitation and hygiene interventions. Schools must practise handwashing with soap, safe handling of drinking water, safe excreta disposal, environmental sanitation and personal hygiene including menstrual hygiene.”
He charged the students to be good agents of sanitation practices in their communities to help make Ghana a clean nation.
The team donated waste bins to the school to help store solid waste for safe collection.