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World Health Organisation
For the past several years we have been the design studio behind the World Health Organisation’s global awareness day for their Clean Hands Save Lives project.
As of 4 May 2020, a total of 23 564 hospitals and health-care facilities in 184 countries or areas have registered their commitment to hand hygiene as part of the global campaign – SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands.
Background
Clean health care is among the most urgent challenges identified by the United Nations to be tackled in the next 10 years by the global community.
Each year the World Health Organisations Hand Hygiene campaign aims to progress the goal of maintaining a global profile on the importance of hand hygiene in health care and to ‘bring people together’ in support of hand hygiene improvement globally.
Our Services
Every year, we help design, develop and publish over 60 different campaign materials, translated in over 20 different languages which are shared around the world to encourage change for the better.
Campaign Assets Include:
- Multi-modal posters
- Magazine adverts
- Web banners
- Social media graphics
- Interactive poster makers
- Selfie boards
- Animated gifs
- T.V showcase graphics
- Presentation graphics
- and many many more
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2017
‘Fight antibiotic resistance – it’s in your hands’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2018
‘It’s in your hands – prevent sepsis in health care’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2019
‘Clean care for all – it’s in your hands’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2020
‘WHO’s global annual call to action for health workers’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2021
‘Seconds Save Lives’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands 5 May 2022
‘Unite For Safety’
View the campaign on the World Health Organisations Website
