World Vision Ghana has organized a ceremony to recognize and reward students and teachers who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to promoting hygiene practices in schools at Zabzugu. The event, which was attended by stakeholders from the education and health sectors, aimed to encourage the adoption of good hygiene habits among schoolchildren. According to World Vision Ghana, the initiative is part of its efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of children in the country. The organization has been working with schools in Zabzugu to promote hygiene practices, including handwashing with soap, proper disposal of waste, and the use of clean water. The ceremony honored students who have shown leadership in promoting hygiene practices in their schools, as well as teachers who have integrated hygiene education into their teaching. The winners received prizes, including certificates, trophies, and educational materials. World Vision Ghana’s initiative has been commended by stakeholders, who noted that it has contributed significantly to improving the health and wellbeing of schoolchildren in Zabzugu. The organization’s efforts have also been recognized by the government, which has expressed its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote hygiene practices in schools. The ceremony was attended by the District Chief Executive of Zabzugu, who praised World Vision Ghana for its efforts in promoting hygiene practices in schools. The event also featured performances by schoolchildren, who showcased their knowledge of hygiene practices through songs, dances, and dramas. World Vision Ghana’s initiative is part of its broader efforts to improve the health and wellbeing of children in Ghana. The organization has been working with communities, schools, and healthcare providers to promote hygiene practices, provide access to clean water and sanitation, and support the treatment of diseases. World Vision Ghana’s efforts have been successful in reducing the incidence of water-borne diseases, such as cholera and diarrhea, in communities where it operates. The organization’s initiative has also contributed to improving the attendance and performance of schoolchildren, as well as reducing the burden of healthcare costs on families. World Vision Ghana’s work in Zabzugu is part of its efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 3, which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all. The organization’s initiative has been supported by donors, who have provided funding and technical assistance to support the implementation of the project. World Vision Ghana has also partnered with local organizations, including community-based groups and NGOs, to support the implementation of the initiative. The organization’s efforts have been recognized by international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). World Vision Ghana’s initiative has demonstrated that promoting hygiene practices in schools can have a significant impact on the health and wellbeing of schoolchildren. The organization’s work in Zabzugu has also shown that community-based initiatives can be effective in promoting hygiene practices and improving the health and wellbeing of children. Overall, World Vision Ghana’s initiative has made a significant contribution to promoting hygiene practices in schools at Zabzugu, and its efforts have been recognized by stakeholders and international organizations.