Child-Focused Handwashing Ads

Lifebuoy Continues Global Handwashing Campaign, H for Handwashing

Lifebuoy's 'H for Handwashing' campaign, an award-winning global behavior change initiative, has already impacted over 12 million schoolchildren since its inception in 2020. Intensifying its efforts in the third year, the campaign is appointing children aged 6-12 as 'H for Handwashing' CEOs to spread hand hygiene awareness among their peers.

Poh Khim Yin, Global Brand Lead of Lifebuoy, emphasized that 2022's campaign focuses on driving impact, harnessing peer-to-peer learning to inspire a new generation of hand hygiene ambassadors. The campaign has appointed over 100,000 young CEOs in over 20 countries. These child ambassadors, equipped with Lifebuoy's behavior change material, will visit schools and share handwashing resources to encourage lasting behavior change.

Highlighting the importance of peer influence in behavior change, Lifebuoy aims to incorporate handwashing in national curricula and calls upon stakeholders like teachers and parents to prioritize hand hygiene. Lifebuoy's handwashing programs have reached over 1 billion people since 2010, underscoring the brand's commitment to promoting healthy hygiene habits worldwide.

Peer-to-peer Hand Hygiene Campaigns
Opportunity to develop similar campaigns that utilize peer-to-peer influence to promote hygiene habits among children and adults alike.
Behavior Change Material for Children
Opportunity to create resources for children to help inspire behavior change in their peers, providing them with the tools to drive meaningful impact at a local level.
Incorporating Hygiene Into Education
Opportunity to encourage schools to incorporate hand hygiene into their curricula, with the goal of fostering lasting healthy habits through education.

Sectors Adopting This

Consumer Goods
Companies in the consumer goods industry can develop their own campaigns promoting healthy hygiene habits utilizing peer-to-peer influence.
Education
Schools and educational institutions can incorporate hand hygiene into their curricula to help students develop healthy habits and promote a positive learning environment.
Healthcare
Healthcare institutions can use these campaigns and resources to improve hygiene practices and reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
SCORE
1.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Millennial
  • Gen X
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 9%
Activity 17%
Freshness 17%