Report / 43% of schools globally lack basic handwashing facilities: UN

The United Nations (UN) said that 43% of schools around the world lacked access to basic handwashing with soap and water. It's a key condition for schools to be able to operate safely in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, it added. The lack of basic handwashing facilities at schools affects over 80 crore children globally, it further said.

The New Indian Express : Aug 14, 2020, 08:18 AM
New York: The United Nations estimates that 43 per cent of schools around the world don't have access to water and soap for basic hand-washing.

The new report comes as countries wrestle with when and how to safely open schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The report by the World Health Organization and UNICEF says more than one-third of the 818 million children around the globe who lacked basic hand-washing facilities at their schools last year are in sub-Saharan Africa.

The report says authorities must balance health concerns with economic and social ones in deciding on opening schools, and it notes the negative effects that long closures have on children.

The report also says one in three schools around the world have limited or no drinking water service.