Improving WASH in Zambian Schools: A Key to Better Health
and Education
By Daily News Reporter
The cry for improved Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
in schools is getting louder. Lawmakers are pushing for increased funding,
citing inadequate budget allocations and growing climate-related challenges.
"WASH in schools is a fundamental right essential for
children's health and education," says Mutinta Twaambo, PC-WASH
Chairperson. Despite this, many schools still grapple with dirty toilets, broken
water points, and lack of hygiene facilities.
The WASH in Schools Sharing Event brought together
stakeholders to discuss solutions. Key themes included financing, governance,
climate resilience, menstrual health, and gender inclusion. "Education
can't thrive without safe WASH facilities," stresses Marlon Phiri, NGO
WASH Forum Board Chairperson.
The Water Voices United project is working to enhance civil
society's capacity to support government WASH efforts. But more needs to be
done.
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