Private sector operators in the state’s waste management ecosystem popularly referred to as Private Sector Participants (PSP) ...
The united Nations’ Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (SHF) and the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) will support Next Generation Sanitation in Nigeria through catalysing local currency financing and ...
Africa has seen a sharp rise in public health events, increasing from 152 in 2022 to 213 in 2024, highlighting ...
By NICK DAZANG For Kebbi State, it not only rains, it pours. Consider the catalogue of its woes: Like most states in the North, it is immersed in wanton and appalling poverty. Apart from boasting of ...
The World Bank's report highlights Contingent Emergency Response Components (CERCs) as a vital financing tool for rapid crisis response, enabling governments to reallocate funds during emergencies ...
As a coastal megacity with over 27 million residents, Lagos is increasingly vulnerable to rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and ...
Water, as a critical resource for human survival, is facing a great distress engendered by climate change, human abuse, among ...
Many of the world's biggest cities are facing too much or too little water. Regional solutions are helping vulnerable communities become more resilient.
The Lagos State Government has assured residents of increased access to potable water by the ongoing investment in the mini and micro waterworks in the state.The Special Adviser on the Environment, Mr ...
In Nigeria, twenty people have died and dozens hospitalized after outbreak of cholera in southern Cross River state. The local authorities have launched an investigation into the outbreak recorded ...
Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, says Nigeria’s health sector is undergoing a ...