The sanitation programme in Kadadaba community is part of the Federal Government of Nigeria/UNICEF/ DFID programme in Zamfara state implemented by the Zamfara Rural Water and Sanitation Agency and the Maru Local Government Authority. It adopted a community–based integrated sanitation and hygiene approach with emphasis on community involvement. Kadadaba is a predominantly rural village in Northern Nigeria. Despite its socio-economic challenges, Kadadaba community in three months moved from a 48% sanitary pit latrine status to a 100% sanitation coverage and 100% borehole functionality which has been maintained. Maru LGA supported the community with development of community action plans and targets. This has resulted in amongst other things, t...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria are primarily responsible for provision of sanitation facil...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
The sanitation programme in Kadadaba community is part of the Federal Government of Nigeria/UNICEF/ ...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
In Nigeria, over 103 million out of 150 million people do not have access to improved sanitation out...
Little WASH progress has been made in the Niger Delta. Using the exploratory case study method, incl...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
The water and sanitation sector in Kabale district is one of the sectors through which Poverty Eradi...
The Ganjin Gebi community water supply and school sanitation system has an overall output goal of pr...
Since 2012, Action Against Hunger is working with local authorities in Yobe State, Northern Nigeria,...
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) development began in Nigeria in earnest at the beginning of...
Kenya loses USD 324 million per year due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012), and 19,500 Kenyans, ...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria are primarily responsible for provision of sanitation facil...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...
The sanitation programme in Kadadaba community is part of the Federal Government of Nigeria/UNICEF/ ...
In Nigeria, population growth and insufficient progress on sanitation have meant that the portion of...
Access to sanitation in rural communities in Nigeria is very low (28%). Little public attention or g...
In Nigeria, over 103 million out of 150 million people do not have access to improved sanitation out...
Little WASH progress has been made in the Niger Delta. Using the exploratory case study method, incl...
Recent reports show that between 1990 and 2012, among countries, Nigeria had the highest increase in...
Background: Water and sanitation projects are synergistic in producing health effects; while there h...
The water and sanitation sector in Kabale district is one of the sectors through which Poverty Eradi...
The Ganjin Gebi community water supply and school sanitation system has an overall output goal of pr...
Since 2012, Action Against Hunger is working with local authorities in Yobe State, Northern Nigeria,...
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) development began in Nigeria in earnest at the beginning of...
Kenya loses USD 324 million per year due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012), and 19,500 Kenyans, ...
Inappropriate waste management and poor sanitation practices have become major concerns in many dev...
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria are primarily responsible for provision of sanitation facil...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) remains a very effective sanitation strategy to help rural com...