Hi, I'm Myra Anubi and welcome to People Fixing the World from the BBC World Service,
where we hear about new ideas that are improving people's lives.
People Fixing the World will be back soon, but until then, we are bringing you a special episode.
In A Washing Machine Solution,
we hear about the device designed to help billions of people who still hand wash clothes.
When I was a child, I had to wash my clothes by hand.
It was a part of our daily life at boarding school in Nigeria.
This wasn't all that long ago, and in some parts of the world,
some people might be forgiven for thinking that everyone has an electric machine by now.
After all, they've been around for over a hundred years.
But in fact, according to the World Health Organization, over 60% of the world's population,
that's around 5 billion people, still wash their clothes by hand.
I'm Nkem Ifejika.
I'm a journalist and broadcaster.
And in a washing machine solution from the BBC World Service,
I'm going to be finding out about a British engineer who's made it his mission to solve the problem of washing by hand.
an idea born when he was working in India and saw his neighbour Divya laboriously washing clothes by hand.
I have conversations with her all the time about why does she wash clothes like this?
I'll buy you an electric washing machine.
And she says to me, Nav, I don't have a generator.