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Open Defecation: Nigeria Faces Public Health Crisis, Millions At Risk Of Neglected Tropical Diseases
LAGOS – With millions of Nigerians defecating in the open, experts have warned that the country is at risk of a public health crisis and Neglected Tropical Diseases with the urgent need for improved ...
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End to open defecation not in sight
•Experts speak on how state, federal governments can end open defecation in Nigeria by 2030 Weeks after Sunday Tribune reported on the sanitation crisis in Oranyan, PHILIP IBITOYE revisited the ...
Stakeholders in Ebonyi state have called for concerted efforts in the fight to end open defecation in the state. They made the call during a two-day stakeholders consultative meeting on the review of ...
The Minister of State for Environment, Isiaq Salako says the Federal Government is on course to end open defecation by 2025. Open defecation in nigeria (PUNCH) The Minister of State for Environment, ...
The federal government has declared Katsina State open defecation-free. This brings to two states that have attained state-wide open defecation free status and one hundred and fifty-eight local ...
The Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to making the state open-defecation-free by 2030. The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, gave the assurance in ...
Open defecation remains one of Nigeria’s most pressing public health challenges with far-reaching implications for public health, dignity, and development. According to the 2023 WASH National Outcome ...
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