The number of child deaths, those who died before their fifth birthday has reached a historic low, dropping to 4.9…
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ASHENEWS reports that WASH projects (water and sanitation) accessibility continues to be a challenge for households, especially in rural areas, the Sokoto state government has disclosed plans to release its counterpart funding of ₦150 million for the implementation of sanitation wash project in 2024.
The European Union (EU) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have announced their commitment to enroll and skill 1.5…
The Federal Government has initiated discussions with key UN bodies and stakeholders to eradicate early child marriage practices across the…
UNICEF representative (left) making symbolic presentation to Borno Health Commissioner (right)
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said it is working with its partners to scale up support for vulnerable children and families affected by cholera in eastern and southern Africa.
In the scorched landscapes of Sokoto state, water takes center stage as a fundamental resource crucial for human health, agricultural productivity, and economic development. Access to clean and safe water remains a challenge in many regions, especially with the issues of climate change, prompting the rise of sachet water production as a vital solution.
UNICEF on Wednesday donated an edifice named, “Polio Emergency Operation Centre,” to Kebbi State Primary Health Care Development Agency as part of its efforts to hasten the eradication of poliomyelitis.
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reported that 25 per cent of annual investments in Nigeria’s water and sanitation sector were compromised due to inadequate operation and maintenance, along with infrastructure dysfunction.
Nigerian Government, in collaboration with UNICEF and other development partners, have unveiled an ambitious plan to accelerate the provision of climate-resilient, safe, and sustainable drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene services within the country.