Red Cross volunteers trained on sanitationFriday, October 05, 2007 Volunteers of the Gambia Red Cross Society, were on Wednesday trained on environmental sanitation, by the Department of State for Health (DOSH), in collaboration with the Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC) and Unicef. The training aims to familiarise the volunteers with the importance of environmental cleanliness. The volunteers will be deployed in Ebo Town to implement a house-to-house sensitisation campaign on environmental sanitation and the dangers of diarrhoea, cholera and other related diseases.
In the past, the area has experienced flood in every rainy season, with potential outbreaks that threaten the health of residents.
Mr Sowe said "information is the key to overcoming problems", reaffirming that diarrhoea and cholera are among diseases that cause havoc to humanity.
According to him, Ebo Town is a priority area, as residents have become victims of flood for the past few years.
Deputising for the acting Mayor of KMC, Adama Jeng, Manager of Community Service Unit, at the KMC, expressed appreciation to DoSH for the bold initiative. He welcomed DoSH's preventive approach to any disease outbreak, saying that "prevention is better than cure".
Mr Jeng commended the Red Cross volunteers for accepting the task and then urged them to be committed to what's expected of them.
Other speakers at the ceremony, included Yorro Bah, Deputy Programme Manager of the Health Education Unit, Pa Ousman Manneh, Communications Officer of Unicef, and Modou Lamin Badjie, Councillor for Ebo Town.
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