The conference aims to share latest knowledge, evidence and innovations from around the country on delivery of affordable, quality and inclusive Sanitation services and products across the entire Sanitation value chain.
11 million toilets to achieve open defecation free status by 2025!
Who would provide the toilets Nigeria needs? - Toilet business owners are the answer to the pressing national sanitation emergency. - @JaneBevan13 Chief of WASH, UNICEF Nigeria, at the inaugural #TBO Conference
Today, we had the pleasure of visiting Kwali in Abuja, where @UN SG's Chef de Cabinet, Earle Courtenay Rattray saw firsthand, the impact of good Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services on the wellbeing of people, especially children in Tundun Fulani community.
Earlier today, UNICEF in collaboration with the Enugu State Water & Sanitation Agency, convened a meeting to draft the 'Open Defecation-Free Strategy'. Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi reiterated his commitment to work with UNICEF to ensure Enugu achieves open defecation-free status by 2025.
26-year-old Ivorian, Charlette N'Guessan created software to curb identity fraud in Africa.
Now she has become the first woman to win the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering's Africa Prize for Innovation https://t.co/lQN3GApan4
Now, more than ever, we must recognize that each of us has a role to play in ending racial discrimination.
Let's start by teaching children the dignity and worth of every human being. #BlackLivesMatter
As our nation confronts the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that expanding access to Water, Santitation and Hygeine (WASH) facilities is our most effective weapon against the scourge of infectious diseases.