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Covid-19: Let’s intensify education on sanitation, safety protocols for compliance- Oti Boateng

Covid-19: Let’s intensify education on sanitation, safety protocols for compliance- Oti Boateng

Omanhene of New Juaben, Chancellor of All Nations University and former Government Statistician Daasebre Prof. (Emeritus) has called on root-based institutions, Traditional Authorities, the District Assemblies, Sanitation Service Providers, faith-based organizations, Ministries, Department and Agencies to immediately scale up health education on sanitation, hygiene and Covid-19 safety protocols to ensure strict compliance.

Daasebre in a pose with Editor of Daily Graphic (3rd left) and Officers of Graphic Communications Group Ltd. at the Yiadom-Hwedie Palace in Koforidua

The latest call by the former President of Eastern Regional House of Chiefs comes at the period African Center for Health Policy, Research and Analysis is cautioning the public to strictly adhere to Covid-19 safety protocols to escape another wave of spike in cases.

According to the Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman-Manu, government has already terminated contractual agreement on Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccines and mounting urgent search to procure a lot more vaccines to speed up vaccination in the country.

Speaking at Graphic/ZOOMLION Stakeholders Dialogue on Sanitation, at the Ghana Library Authority in Koforidua on Friday July 16, 2021, “With the appropriate community involvement, the long-term solution for the control of these diseases lies in economic development and universal access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. Such interventions also prevent a wide range of otherwater-borne illnesses, as well as contributing to achieving goals related to poverty, malnutrition, and education”.

He noted noted that “The aforementioned disease profile and the catastrophic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic call for the initiation of coordinated efforts by all stakeholders- government, root-based institutions, Traditional Leaders, the District Assemblies, Sanitation Service Providers, faith-based organizations and others to mount serious periodic health education programs on sanitation and general hygienic protocols. Such education should focus on the best hygienic practices by all households in eliminating all stagnant water in and around the house and workplaces, observing the best ways of dumping refuse, dislodging choked drains, and possibly embarking on fumigation in all communities. This preventive intervention will have enormous impact on the sustainable development of the communities and the country as a whole”.

According to Daasebre Oti Boateng “We must adopt practical programs of continuing education that establish a clear connection between cleanliness and health and between a healthy environment and a peaceful and creative mind. We must enable people to see the immediate and long-term positive consequences of maintaining clean bodies, clean homes, clean shops,clean offices, clean places of worship, clean schools, clean environments every where they may be. When people’s perceptions change about dirt, their motivations and practices will change accordingly”.

Meanwhile, Daasebre Oti Boateng is of the view that ‘Operation Clean Communities’, a health and sanitation intervention will compliment government’s efforts to prevent spread of infectious Covid-19 pandemic.

“Committed to keeping its communities clean and free from diseases, the New Juaben Traditional Council launched the “Operation Clean Communities” on 11th March 2021 to complement government’s effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases in the Traditional Area”, he noted.

Towards the end of the dialogue the Graphic Communications Ltd. presented Daasebre with a copy of their newly published book titled “Ghana Year Book 2021” through the Graphic Editor, Mr. Kobby Asmah.
Daasebrein turn, presented a copy of his current book “Implementing the Root-based Development” to Mr Kobby Asmah.

Daasebre in a pose with Nananom and dignitaries at the Dialogue

 

BELOW IS THE ADDRESS AT THE GRAPHIC/ZOOMLION STAKEHOLDERS DIALOGUE ON SANITATION, AT THE GHANA LIBRARY AUTHORITY IN KOFORIDUA ON FRIDAY JULY 16, 2021.

BY

DAASEBRE PROF. (EMERITUS) OTI BOATENG OMANHENE OF NEW JUABEN AND CHANCELLOR, ALL NATIONS UNIVERSITY.

Hon. Eastern Regional Minister,The Managing Director of Graphic Communications Group LimitedThe Municipal Chief Executive, New Juaben SouthThe Editor, Daily Graphic NananomMedical Superintendent, Regional Hospital, Koforidua. Representatives of ZoomlionMembers of the mediaDistinguished Invited GuestsLadies and Gentlemen All protocols observed.

Let me thank the organisers of this critical dialogue for organising it and for the honour of inviting me as the Chairman.

I gratefully accept the offer with the following remarks:This morning’s dialogue with the theme “Keep Ghana Clean” is most appropriate and timely. Indeed, the ravaging effect of the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic exemplifies the universal truth that health and sanitation come first.

Health has two major components, the curative and the preventive, with sanitation and cleanliness falling into the preventive category.

But let me add that a clean environment is in and of itself enjoyable. In a patriotic quest to ascertain the relevant facts on the ground on the foregoing, theNew Juaben Traditional Council conducted in February 2020 the first-ever baseline survey on health in the Traditional Area under the Root-based global Model for development.

The findings, embodied in a new book titled ‘Implementing the Root-based Development’, encompass the basic development concerns of demographic information, benefits emanating from community engagement with stakeholders, economy and infrastructure, education, health and agriculture.

The survey results on health reveal that on the curative side, the dual health problems in New Juaben Traditional Area are inadequate medical doctors and paucity of medical infrastructure.
For example, nearly 52 percent of the respondents indicated the non-availability of medical doctors while over 73 percent indicated that the communities lack good hospitals.

Thus, the communities face serious Health problems as complicated health issues, such as Dialysis, in the area would lead to frequent transportation of the patients to places where such advanced health facilities exist for treatment with concomitant escalating costs.

An examination of the disease profile of the communities further reveal that the fourmain diseases afflicting the communities in New Juaben were Malaria, Cholera, Typhoid and Measles which together account for nearly 92 percent of the total responses. These results suggest that effective sanitation and health control programs for the four major diseases will contribute significantly to the promotion of good health in the communities while simultaneously relieving the health sector of enormous pressures and conserving scarce foreign exchange for the nation at large.

Committed to keeping its communities clean and free from diseases, the New Juaben Traditional Council launched the “Operation Clean Communities” on 11th March 2021 to complement government’s effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases in the Traditional Area.

The initiative forms part of the Council’s community development efforts within the implementation strategy of the global Root-based development model (RBM). It is observed that “Operation Clean Communities” is akin to the theme: “Keep Ghana Clean” since keeping all communities in the country clean is synonymous with keeping Ghana clean.

As a Root-based development initiative, Operation Clean Communities is expected to help community members maintain and improve sanitation and well-being, prevent the spread of infectious diseases and upgrade their preparedness for natural disasters.

The program focuses on sanitation and the importance of leading a generally healthy lifestyle in order to protect the community as a whole. Thus, operation clean communities is inextricably tied to individual wellness as the community constitutes the environment in which people live. It is therefore difficult to be healthy personally if your community and country are not clean and healthy.

The operation, which focuses on the preventive rather than the curative aspect of healthcare, is inspired by the universal dictum that prevention is better than cure. It thus involves the use of trained personnel in a comprehensive health education of households within the Traditional Area to assist in breaking the pathway of transmission of diseases afflicting the communities. The success or failure of any public health program is determined, to a large extent, by the public’s acceptance and proper use of the services offered.

That is why community involvement is considered to be an extremely crucial component for any optimal control programs of these diseases.

In spite of its importance, however, a plan to establish a high degree of community involvement often becomes an under-appreciated and neglected component of health control programmes.

With the appropriate community involvement, the long-term solution for the control of these diseases lies in economic development and universal access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. Such interventions also prevent a wide range of other waterborne illnesses, as well as contributing to achieving goals related to poverty, malnutrition, and education.

The aforementioned disease profile and the catastrophic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic call for the initiation of coordinated efforts by all stakeholders- government, root-based institutions, Traditional Leaders, the District Assemblies, Sanitation Service Providers, faith-based organizations and others to mount serious periodic health education programs on sanitation and general hygienic protocols. Such education should focus on the best hygienic practices by all households in eliminating all stagnant water in and around the house and workplaces, observing the best ways of dumping refuse, dislodging choked drains, and possibly embarking on fumigation in all communities. This preventive intervention will have enormous impact on the sustainable development of the communities and the country as a whole.

Distinguished guests, we must not divorce practices from perception. Thus I must again remind all of us about the importance of changing perceptions in our communities. What people perceive as good, as natural, as useful or as enjoyable affect how and what they do. The belief that individuals cannot do anything on their own to stop the cycle of dirt and diseases must be debunked.

We must adopt practical programs of continuing education that establish a clear connection between cleanliness and health and between a healthy environment and a peaceful and creative mind. We must enable people to see the immediate and long-term positive consequences of maintaining clean bodies, clean homes, clean shops,clean offices, clean places of worship, clean schools, clean environments every where they may be. When people’s perceptions change about dirt, their motivations andpractices will change accordingly.

The Root based global model offers a times tested road map towards this community education and sensitisation program and were main committed to work with all stakeholders for a cleaner Ghana. It is my humble postulate that, although the Graphic/Zoomlion Stakeholder Dialogue is necessary and laudable, yet it is by no means sufficient.

The sufficiency criterion of getting and keeping the whole Ghana clean will be attained only if the critical mass of all communities and other stakeholders in Ghana get involved in a coordinated and sustained effort in keeping themselves and their environments clean. Such inclusive and sustained social intervention offers the best strategy to move Ghana rapidly beyond the stagnant and abysmal 15 percent improved sanitation coverage to a more desirable and acceptable threshold.

Thank You.

Source : africaneditors.com

Below are exclusive pictures from the dialogue :

Daasebre sitting-in-state as Chair of the Graphic/Zoomlion Stakeholders Dialogue on Sanitation

Daasebre in a pose with Nananom and dignitaries at the Dialogue

Daasebre in a pose with Editor of Daily Graphic (3rd left) and Officers of Graphic Communications Group Ltd. at the Yiadom-Hwedie Palace in Koforidua

Daasebre taking notes as Chair of the Stakeholders Dialogue

Daasebre presenting a copy of his book‘Implementing the Root-based Development’ to Mr. Kobby Asmah, Editor of Daily Graphic

Daasebre in a pose with Mr. Kobby Asmah, Editor of Graphic and an officer of the Company at the Yiadom-Hwedie Palace

Daasebre in a pose with (left to right), Rep. of Managing Director of Graphic Communications Ltd., New Juaben South MCE, Rep. of Zoomlion, Medical Superintendent of Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua and Editor of Daily Graphic

New Juaben South MCE delivering the address on behalf of the Eastern Regional Minister, Mr. Seth Acheampong

Mr. Kobby Asmah, Editor of Daily Graphic, delivering his speech

Participants at the Stakeholders Dialogue with the Rep. of Managing Director of Graphic Communications Ltd., (right) and Editor of Graphic (2nd right)

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