Personal hygiene in West Bengal is a vital public health topic, with varying practices between urban and rural areas.
Handwashing and Sanitation: Efforts to improve Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) have led to increased access to improved sanitation facilities, although challenges like open defecation and the availability of soap at handwashing stations, particularly in rural and some disadvantaged areas, still exist.
WASH Disparities: Urban areas, especially Kolkata, generally show better access to improved WASH facilities and soap availability compared to some rural districts.
Food Hygiene: There are concerns regarding hygienic practices and food safety, particularly among street food vendors, which poses a risk of food and water-borne.
Menstrual Hygiene: Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) is a key area, with ongoing efforts needed to improve awareness, safe product usage, and appropriate disposal, especially in rural settings, to overcome taboos and ensure health.