LGAs open defecation-free out of 774 By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA – AS Nigerians continue to experience waterborne diseases, the ...
The M-CODe National Convenor emphasizes that open defecation is not merely a sanitation issue but a human rights concern, stressing that the practice perpetuates inequality, undermines human dignity, ...
The minister for Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Utsev, has urged state governments to take decisive measures against open defecation by ...
Lagos House of Assembly has called on relevant authorities to address open defecation through massive construction of more ...
Lakes and rivers that used to be trusted sources of potable water in the country now pose danger to women's fertility ...
To discourage open defecation, senior health professionals have called on the state and local governments to make public toilets usage free of charge for the populace.They noted that the required fees ...
Worried about intractable open defecation, the Lagos State House of Assembly has urged the state’s Ministry of Environment ...
The Media Coalition Against Open Defecation (M-CODe) has issued a rallying cry to stakeholders, policymakers, and the general public to join forces in the fight against open defecation. President ...
The Federal Government is to introduce a National Performance Scorecard as a ranking system to measure and compare states’ efforts towards achieving Open Defecation Free Nigeria by the year 2030.
A recent study spanning India, Indonesia, Mali, and Tanzania found that sanitisation programmes designed to eliminate open ...
The federal government is set to introduce a National Performance Scorecard to assess and rank states’ efforts in achieving an Open Defecation-Free (ODF) Nigeria by 2030. Minister of Water ...