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Steering Committee and Strategic Partners

Members

Affiliates

Action Against Hunger

Banka Bioloo

CAWST

Clean the World Foundation

DefeatDD

DevWorks International

EcoSoap Bank

Gobie Clean

Handzies

HappyTap

Icddr,b

International Aid

IRC WASH

Manila Water Foundation

Medentech

MSR Global Health

PHAAE

Real Relief

Soapbox Collaborative

Smixin

Soapen

SPATAP

Splash

United Purpose

Vaccine Ambassadors

Wellbeing Foundation

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A.

B.

C.

D.

2 x

3 x

4 x

On track

Trivia: What rate of progress is required to achieve universal access to basic hand hygiene services by 2030?

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Picture shared by Gov. of Mozambique

A.

B.

C.

D.

2 x

3 x

4 x

On track

Trivia: What rate of progress is required to achieve universal access to basic hand hygiene services by 2030?

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Resource: The Handwashing Handbook is now available in 6 languages!

The Handwashing Handbook is now available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Please visit the Handwashing Handbook landing page:

www.globalhandwashing.org/handwashing-handbook/

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Steering Committee and Strategic Partners

Members

Affiliates

Action Against Hunger

Banka Bioloo

CAWST

Clean the World Foundation

DefeatDD

DevWorks International

EcoSoap Bank

Gobie Clean

Handzies

HappyTap

Icddr,b

International Aid

IRC WASH

Manila Water Foundation

Medentech

MSR Global Health

PHAAE

Real Relief

Soapbox Collaborative

Smixin

Soapen

SPATAP

Splash

United Purpose

Vaccine Ambassadors

Wellbeing Foundation

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Picture shared by Gov. of Mozambique

  1. Diarrhoeal

disease

B. Acute Respiratory

Infections

C. Intestinal

nematode

infections

D. Malnutrition

Trivia: What health impacts are related to inadequate hand hygiene practices in the community?

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Picture shared by Gov. of Mozambique

  1. Diarrhoeal

disease

B. Acute Respiratory

Infections

C. Intestinal

nematode

infections

D. Malnutrition

Trivia: What health impacts are related to inadequate hand hygiene practices in the community?

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Global Handwashing Day: Turn in your Global Handwashing Day Reports now!

Celebrated Global Handwashing Day this year? Let us know how it went!

Report your event/campaign outcomes here: www.globalhandwashing.org/global-handwashing-day/take-action/report-event/

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Steering Committee and Strategic Partners

Members

Affiliates

Action Against Hunger

Banka Bioloo

CAWST

Clean the World Foundation

DefeatDD

DevWorks International

EcoSoap Bank

Gobie Clean

Handzies

HappyTap

Icddr,b

International Aid

IRC WASH

Manila Water Foundation

Medentech

MSR Global Health

PHAAE

Real Relief

Soapbox Collaborative

Smixin

Soapen

SPATAP

Splash

United Purpose

Vaccine Ambassadors

Wellbeing Foundation

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A.

B.

C.

D.

10-40%

41-70%

71-100%

<10%

Trivia: What proportion of global recommendations on hand hygiene are evidence-based?

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A.

B.

C.

D.

10-40%

41-70%

71-100%

<10%

Trivia: What proportion of global recommendations on hand hygiene are evidence-based?

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Resource: The Hand Hygiene Acceleration Framework Tool (HHAFT) has been launched!

Designed for use at national and subnational levels, the HHAFT both tracks the process a country has undergone to arrive at their hand hygiene for all roadmaps or strategies and assesses the quality of the content of strategies and plans.

Check out the tool here:

www.globalhandwashing.org/resources/hand-hygiene-acceleration-framework-tool/ �

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Stakeholder mapping to drive implementation of new WHO/UNICEF hand hygiene global guidelines

Convened by: Global Handwashing Partnership, UNICEF, WHO

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�The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) is a public-private partnership working to advance handwashing with soap as a fundamental component of health and development. ��Steering Committee Members and Strategic Partners include:

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What is the Global Handwashing Partnership?

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Today’s Agenda

  1. Welcome
  2. Introduction to a Systems Approach
  3. Overview of WHO/UNICEF Guidelines Progress/Uptake
  4. Panel Discussion
    • Introduction of Hand Hygiene Think Tank
    • Remarks from Think Tank Facilitators
  5. Open Discussion/Q&A
  6. Close

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Global Handwashing Partnership

Ron Clemmer

Introduction to a Systems Approach

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The Handwashing Handbook is now available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Please visit the Handwashing Handbook landing page:

www.globalhandwashing.org/handwashing-handbook/

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What is a system?

  • Interconnected set of actors that jointly produce a societal outcome
  • Include government, business, civil society, faith-based, and academic actors
  • Interrelationships between these groups and the individuals within the groups

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Why a systems approach?

  • For optimal improvement in handwashing
  • Build a strong, supportive enabling environment
  • The many actors working together are needed to enable scale up of handwashing at homes, schools, workplaces, and other public settings
  • Leads to greater sustainability, adaptability, and accountability

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Tips for Building a System

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World Health Organization

Joanna Esteves-Mills

Guidelines on Hand Hygiene �in Community Settings��

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Presentation aim

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- To provide an overview of the Guideline development process

- To outline how the GHP Handwashing Think Tank fits within this.

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Guideline Development Process: an Overview

Scope

Review evidence

Draft recomm.

Publish & promote

Monitor & Review

Feb 2022

Sep 2022

Jun 2023

Oct 2023

Ongoing

Aim:

Consultatively define audience, settings, outcomes, priority topics, key questions

Aim:

Synthesize evidence underpinning each question.

Aim:

Develop evidence-based rec. on the key questions of interest

Aim:

Develop & roll out uptake strategy for widespread adoption of rec.

Aim:

Track and assess uptake; course correct uptake strategy; plan GL amendments

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Broad scope

  1. When, how and with what products and services should hand hygiene be practiced in community settings to protect health?

  • What are the minimum requirements to ensure practice of effective hand hygiene in community settings? Soap and water quality and quantity; alternatives.

  • What are key components of sustainable behaviour change approaches for hand hygiene in community settings?

  • What measures should governments adopt to ensure minimum requirements are in place?

  • What are effective implementation mechanisms for each key context?

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Broad scope

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Publish and promote

  • Understand implementation mechanisms

  • Design targeted dissemination activities that encourage these

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Implementation strategy

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Implementation strategy

Aim:

To outline targeted implementation mechanisms for each context of interest

To understand the political economy of how they might operate

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Implementation strategy

Aim:

To outline targeted implementation mechanisms for each context of interest

To understand the political economy of how they might operate

Work places

Households

Prisons

Transport

hubs

Public spaces

Schools

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Implementation strategy

Key considerations – For each context:

Different

  • constellation of actors,
  • roles and responsibilities,
  • political economy driving action
  • Frameworks within which hand hygiene sits

E.g.

  • Schools

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Implementation strategy

Financing/accountability:

Households

(Public) schools

Work places

Public spaces

Minimum requirements

Households

Government

Employers

Government

Behaviour change strategies

Government

Government

Government

Government

Existing frameworks

Sanitation programmes; Public health programmes

Child friendly schools

Occupational Health and Safety

?

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Mapping out the system

Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

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Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

The workplace

Mapping out the system

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Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

…to ensure hand hygiene, as part of broader occupational health and safety:

The employer

The workplace

Mapping out the system

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Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

…to ensure hand hygiene, as part of broader occupational health and safety:

The employer

The workplace

Government Health and Safety Executive

Mapping out the system

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Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

…to ensure hand hygiene, as part of broader occupational health and safety:

The employer

The workplace

Government Health and Safety Executive

Trade unions & employees; Customers/patrons; Accreditation bodies; Ministry of Finance/other financing bodies; Workplace insurance companies

Mapping out the system

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Supporting actors

Actors providing material motivation

Actors with a regulatory or enforcement role

Ultimate accountability

Hand hygiene

In setting xx

…to ensure hand hygiene, as part of broader occupational health and safety:

The employer

The workplace

Government Health and Safety Executive

Trade unions & employees; Customers/patrons; Accreditation bodies; Ministry of Finance/other financing bodies; Workplace insurance companies

Best practice guidance – e.g. Ministry of Health; Civil Society; Chambers of Commerce & Industry; WHO & UNICEF COs; the hygiene industry (WASH utilities, product manufacturers, facility management companies)

Mapping out the system

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Global

Regional

National

Local

Levels of engagement

Stakeholder category

National ministries

Multilateral organizations

Funders/donors

Implementing partners

Businesses

Networks

Institutional groups

Stakeholder categories

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Vision: Adoption of WHO and UNICEF recommendations, towards acceleration in access to minimum requirements for hand hygiene and practice of hand hygiene across the globe

Goals

What do we have to achieve to make our vision come true?

Stakeholders

Who are the people who can support or hinder us from achieving our goal?

Outcomes

How will the behaviours of these players have to change so that they support our goal?

Entry points

What are the entry points/engagement opportunities to encourage these outcomes?

Activities

What activities do we need to carry out?

Setting specific

Stakeholder influence

Stakeholder categories

Levels of engagement

Desired outcomes &

entry points

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Uptake strategy

development process

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Panel Discussion:

Hand Hygiene Think Tank

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The Global Handwashing Partnership Hand Hygiene Think Tank aims to spur new ideas or thinking around specific hygiene questions and seeks to develop key action items or recommendations to move the hand hygiene sector forward.  Think Tank objectives include:

What is the Hand Hygiene Think Tank?

Identify key actors and networks responsible for different aspects of hand hygiene aligned to contexts at all levels (global, regional, national, and local) scoped within the guidelines process

Discuss how each actor in the system may engage with areas of the normative guidelines relevant to them

Discuss mechanisms for coordination and collaboration between the hand hygiene sector and external networks that can facilitate the uptake of hand hygiene recommendations

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Day 1

Stakeholder

Stakeholder Category

Level of Engagement

Role/responsibility

 

Multilateral organizations, businesses, funders/donors, implementing partners, networks, national Ministries, institutional groups

Global, regional, national, or local?

What is their influence/reach for hand hygiene?

Day 1/Day 2

Guidance Document Impact

Strategy for Stakeholder Engagement

What action should this stakeholder take when the new WHO/UNICEF Guidelines are released?

What opportunities are there to engage this group on the Guidelines (from Jan 2023 to end 2024)? e.g. Sector conferences or events, development or updates of relevant guidance?

Think Tank Matrix

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Think Tank Matrix (Example)

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Panel Discussion:

Hand Hygiene Think Tank