GES and  Zoomlion intensify education on sanitation in SHS

Zoomlion in partnership with the GES has started a massive sanitation awareness and improvement programme to ensure the total wellbeing of students in some selected SHS in the country.

GES and  Zoomlion intensify education on sanitation in SHS
Zoomlion Ghana Limited

The Waste Management Company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, in collaboration with the Schools Health Education Programme (SHEP) of the Ghana Education Service (GES), has commenced a massive sanitation education in senior high schools (SHS) to sensitise students on the need to adhere to good sanitary practices.

The introduction of Free Senior High School education has increased the intake of students in the various schools in the country, total enrollment has almost doubled from 393,995 in 2007/2008 to 787,861 in 2015/2016. With an increased in students intake, stakeholders deemed it relevant to educate and ensure proper sanitation ith schools to avert an outbreak of  diseases.

To this effect, Zoomlion in partnership with the GES has started a massive sanitation awareness and improvement programme to ensure the total wellbeing of students in some selected SHS in the country.

The Volta Regional SHEP Coordinator of GES, Mr Constant Kofi Dzakpasu, during a presentation to students of the EPC Mawuko Girls Senior High School, indicated that Ghana was seriously lagging behind as total access to sanitation was just 13%, attributing this to mainly because 59% of the population use community or shared toilets.

"Children lose 272 million school days each year due to diarrhoea globally and an estimated one in three school-aged children in the developing world are infected with intestinal worms," he revealed.

Mr Dzakpasu added that these illnesses promote low school attendance and stunted growth as a result of malnutrition.

He said "Effective behavioural change programmes 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 pointed out.

A Senior Communications Officer of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Mr Adams Mohammed Mahama, engaged the students on proper waste management practices by explaining some of the activities Zoomlion was undertaking to keep communities clean.

He said, "Zoomlion has established state-of-the-art Integrated Recycling and Composting Plants (IRECoPs) in Accra, Kumasi among others, adding that these projects are also currently ongoing in all regions to ensure that we create value out of the waste we generate by recycling them to help keep Ghana clean."

He said faecal waste disposal into open water bodies in Accra has been resolved by the establishment of sewerage treatment plants to help provide an environmentally friendly way of treating wastewater.

The representatives of Zoomlion Ghana Limited also donated waste bins to the EPC Mawuko Girls School to aid in solid waste management on the campus. 

The Head Mistress of EPC Mawuko Girls School, Mrs Ernestina Peniana, expressed the school's appreciation to Zoomlion Ghana Limited for the gesture.

She was optimistic that the knowledge gained and the donation will go a long way to help uplift sanitation issues on the campus.

Mrs Peniana urged other corporate institutions to emulate the example of Zoomlion to help train young ones on proper environmental sanitation practices, to help gain total wellbeing which is required for academic excellence.

 Alex Donkoh, Kasoa