Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria are primarily responsible for provision of sanitation facilities in public places. Most markets and motor parks however are either without any sanitation facilities or are in dilapidated conditions because of misuse and neglect. This leads to rampant open defecation (OD) in public places. This has deprived many LGAs to attain the ODF status where otherwise every household have constructed some sort of toilets as a result of ongoing CLTS campaign. Under Federal Government of Nigeria-UNICEF WASH programme, efforts have been made to address the challenge through public- private partnership (PPP) arrangements. In selected LGAs of 3 States one hundred (100) WASH facilities are planned for completion in 20...
While household access to private toilets is the long-term goal in Kumasi, Ghana, it is still far fr...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
Collaboration between public and private actors is crucial for the successful delivery of safe, affo...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
In Nigeria, over 103 million out of 150 million people do not have access to improved sanitation out...
UNICEF-Nigeria in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources (FMWR) and key stakehol...
Before CLTS was introduced in Nigeria, several approaches have been used to facilitate access to san...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
The sanitation programme in Kadadaba community is part of the Federal Government of Nigeria/UNICEF/ ...
Since 2012, Action Against Hunger is working with local authorities in Yobe State, Northern Nigeria,...
This paper appraises the state of public toilets in Agege, Lagos, Nigeria. The paper reports finding...
Improving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to generat...
This study is aimed at estimating the significant indicators and constructs that directly influence ...
While household access to private toilets is the long-term goal in Kumasi, Ghana, it is still far fr...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
Collaboration between public and private actors is crucial for the successful delivery of safe, affo...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
In Nigeria, over 103 million out of 150 million people do not have access to improved sanitation out...
UNICEF-Nigeria in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources (FMWR) and key stakehol...
Before CLTS was introduced in Nigeria, several approaches have been used to facilitate access to san...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
The sanitation programme in Kadadaba community is part of the Federal Government of Nigeria/UNICEF/ ...
Since 2012, Action Against Hunger is working with local authorities in Yobe State, Northern Nigeria,...
This paper appraises the state of public toilets in Agege, Lagos, Nigeria. The paper reports finding...
Improving sanitation for the poor requires better governance, more finance and mechanisms to generat...
This study is aimed at estimating the significant indicators and constructs that directly influence ...
While household access to private toilets is the long-term goal in Kumasi, Ghana, it is still far fr...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
Collaboration between public and private actors is crucial for the successful delivery of safe, affo...