Learn about the history of World Hygiene Day
The idea of devoting a whole day to a nationwide clean-up began in 2008 in Estonia, Northern Europe, where 50,000 people gathered to clean the entire country in just five hours. Since then, this idea has spread widely in many parts of the world. 2011 A global organization dedicated to World Hygiene Day, called Let's Do It World, is headquartered in New Zealand, where 96 countries have joined the organization. The organization has gradually evolved into the largest of its kind in the world. Through this organization to work together to clean up the world N waste. The organization has expanded to 157 countries and 18 million volunteers from around the world. The day was the largest global waste collection day, with most countries participating in World Hygiene Day being Pakistan, Indonesia, and the United States. Kyrgyzstan received the highest participation of its local population at 7%. Disease-free and suitable for all individuals to p Yesh where. The importance of
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