Despite the 2025 deadline to end open defecation, 48 million Nigerians are still neck-deep in the practice. While the federal government struggles to make some impact, subnational governments are ...
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The Pioneer on MSNSwachh Bharat Mission saved 300K children's lives: Jal Shakti's PatilThe government's Swachh Bharat Mission has helped save lives of three lakh children in the country according to a WHO report, ...
A recent study spanning India, Indonesia, Mali, and Tanzania found that sanitisation programmes designed to eliminate open ...
Interestingly, Tana River’s 50.2 per cent residents are part of 4.76 million Kenyans among the 419 million people globally ...
The Swachh Bharat Mission has significantly impacted public health, with WHO noting the saving of 300,000 children's lives.
The government’s Swachh Bharat Mission has helped save lives of three lakh children in the country according to a WHO report, Jal Shakti Minister C R Patil informed the Rajya Sabha on Monday. He said ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNLIVING IN STENCHIbadan residents face cholera, dysentery, others over open defecation fields at Kudeti River•Berate government over lack of interventionIn this report, PHILIP IBITOYE examines the lingering effects of ...
and he firsthand experienced the impact of open defecation during his 2013 India visit. “I’ve seen how it threatens health, contaminates safe drinking water, and endangers women and children ...
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