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UN 2023 Water Conference
Activists decry UN Water Conference for promoting water privatization
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17 hours ago
 UN 2023 Water Conference: Judges rally for Water justice
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5 days ago
New York hosts global water conference next week
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14 March 2023
WASH News and Reports
Drinking Water
Water diseases
‘Raise your voices’- International Labour Organisation urges Sanitation workers
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2 days ago
To end open defecation, make toilets sexy and trendy– Jack Sim, Founder, World Toilet Organization
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2 days ago
 UN 2023 Water Conference: Judges rally for Water justice
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5 days ago
Poor water access in schools increases open defecation
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5 days ago
Sustainable Urban and Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (SURWASH)’s Presentation
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13 March 2023
WASH in Schools: Ogun state, Nigeria
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8 March 2023
Why water reform programmes are not succeeding in Nigeria- Dennis Mwanza
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3 March 2023
I make 18,000 naira daily- Mai Ruwa
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1 March 2023
Debate on Water as human right in Nigeria holds, March 15
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1 March 2023
Nigerian NGO plans to set up Legislative Water Caucuses
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16 February 2023
Statistics
Only 11 % of schools have access to gender sensitive basic WASH services
eWASH
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2 November 2022
Only 8 % of schools have girls’ toilet for menstrual hygiene management. Handwashing facilities available in 49 % of schools
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 11% Nigerians use pipe-borne water, 4% use pipe-borne water on premises
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 13% of Nigerians have access to improved toilets with handwashing facility with soap and running water
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 8 % of urban water service connections are active, 41 % of all urban water taps are contaminated
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 2 % of water points are available for at least 6 hours daily
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 6 % of health care facilities have access to basic WASH services,59 % of health facilities have basic water supply services.
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Only 4 % of markets and motor parks have access to basic gender-sensitive water, sanitation and hygiene services
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Household WASH expenditures: 35 % was spent on transportation to and from water points, 15 % on storage facilities and 14 % on water...
eWASH
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28 October 2022
41% of public water supply is contaminated
eWASH
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28 October 2022
Jobs and Opportunities
Vacancy at WaterAid: Head of WASH
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6 March 2023
North East Nigeria Humanitarian Information Management Capacity Development
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8 November 2022
UNICEF: Call for expression of interest – WASH interventions in North Eastern Nigeria
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21 October 2022
Events