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, ...
with dramatic consequences on human health, dignity and security, the environment, and social and economic development. Over one billion people worldwide practice open defecation, one of the ...
Lagos House of Assembly has called on relevant authorities to address open defecation through massive construction of more ...
LGAs open defecation-free out of 774 By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA – AS Nigerians continue to experience waterborne diseases, the ...
3.5 billion people still live without safely managed sanitation, including 419 million who practise open defecation ... or don’t exist – untreated human waste spreads in the environment ...
stressed the importance of sanitation and clean water as fundamental human rights that should be guaranteed to all citizens. He expressed optimism that by working together, housing defecation will ...
With over 48 million Nigerians still practising open defecation and a nationwide shortage of toilets, some public health physicians doubt the country’s ability to achieve open defecation-free ...
As open defecation continues along the median of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Ogun State Government says it will intensify efforts to clamp down on perpetrators of the act. PUNCH Metro ...
But the human stories—of resilience and determination ... Damon’s Water.org echoes this mission, working tirelessly to end open defecation worldwide. Damon was thrilled that a Bollywood ...