Mr Zaid Jurji, Chief, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) for <strong>UNICEF</strong> says eliminating open defecation requires every Nigerian getting involved to ...
<em>” We are fighting war against open defecation for the benefit of our children, youths and aged ones in our communities and we will continue till everybody has ...
In a bid to end one of Kenya's most persistent public health hurdles, the Government of Japan and UNICEF have inked a Sh515 million deal aimed at eradicating open defecation and securing clean water ...
Nigeria does not have a sanitation problem because people are unaware. It has a sanitation problem because, for decades, the ...
Families in Wajir East Constituency are celebrating a majormilestone following the handover of newly constructed modern sanitationfacilities, a move expected to significantly improve hygiene and ...
Harpic, Nigeria’s leading toilet cleaning brand from Reckitt, has reaffirmed its commitment to improving sanitation and hygiene across Nigeria. The brand partnered with the Federal Ministry of Water ...
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Jinja islanders face health risks as only toilet cracks
What you need to know: The island, inhabited mainly by fishing families, previously depended on two communal toilets, but one has already been abandoned due to structural failure Residents of Kisiima ...
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