
Why more is needed to address America’s most prevalent “illness”
Now is the time to address hygiene challenges, and Covid-19 should be a lesson, not a premonition of what’s to come, says RGHI’s David Wheeler.

New Ebola-like virus brings the value of ‘hygiene’ in terms of prevention back to the fore
The Marburg virus is the latest in a string of deadly diseases…

RGHI hosts ICA Grant information session and Q&A
The Reckitt Global Hygiene Institute hosted an information session…

Health for all remains a pipedream without hygiene
The 2023 theme for the World Health Organization’s World…

Does the Cochrane Review put the mask debate to bed? Or is it bad science?
Response to Cochrane Report 2022 Update on Physical interventions…

Transatlantic norovirus surge has hygiene experts on high alert
Cases of the contagious norovirus are on the rise in…

UHC is not a realistic goal while hygiene continues to be ignored
Universal health coverage (UHC) is a global goal set by the…

Chatham House Report concludes that changing hygiene behaviors can lead to better health, for the individual, the wider population, and the economy
Chatham House Report concludes that changing hygiene behaviors…

Polio vaccination efforts must be supported by good hygiene, say experts on World Polio Day
World Polio Day on October 24th is an annual day that highlights…

Governments are not doing enough to encourage hand hygiene, say experts on Global Handwashing Day
Global Handwashing Day on October 15th is an international…