Based on the Joint Monitoring Program report (2014), published by UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO), 55 million people in Indonesia practice open defecation, making it the second highest ...
The Katsina Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State has flagged off a two-week intensive campaign to eliminate open defecation across 290 communities. Chairman of the council, Alhaji Isah Miqdad, ...
*Every year, Nigeria rolls out new campaigns to end open defecation. Billboards go up, slogans fly, and pledges pour in. But for millions, the bush remains their only bathroom. Not by choice, but by ...
Regional branches of the Media Coalition Against Open Defecation (M-CODe), with support from World Vision Ghana, are set to ...
As part of the Federal Government’s commitment to end open defecation in the country by 2025, the Ministry of Water Resources in commemoration of the World Toilet Day on the 19th of November has ...
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Inside Niger’s struggle to end open defecation
From mothers leading their children to vacant lots at daybreak, to government bid to enforce new sanitation laws, Niger State finds itself grappling with a deepening crisis of open defecation — and ...
Recent data from the United Nations reveals that 3.6 billion people globally still live without access to safely managed sanitation. In Nigeria, poor sanitation costs the economy an estimated N455 ...
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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