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Foremost Nigerian conservationist, Dr. Matthew Dore, has reiterated the need for sustained advocacy among critical stakeholders to preserve biodiversity from going into extinction across the country. ....
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In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare (population 3,000,000), a man relieves himself in the dirt next to his tin shack, holding his nose to ward off the stench of a nearby overflowing latrine. In Ramallah (population 300,000) in the occupied Palestinian territory a 14-year-old girl wakes with menstrual cramps - and skips class because her school lacks a washroom where she can clean herself in private. In Bangladesh’s mega-capital (population 12 million), a monsoon-season flash flood leaves thousands with cholera. Different continents, same problem: City populations continue to grow above ground while water resources shrink underfoot, leaving emptying aquifers to sate growing needs, and compounding existing problems with wastewater collection. ....
By Tosin Kolade Abuja, Jan. 15, 2021 A Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Expert, Mr Timeyin Uwejamomere, has called for the commercialisation of urban water supply services to improve access in the country. Uwejamomere told journalists that in building efficient and viable WASH agencies, Nigeria must find a way to make the administrative and management systems of WASH agencies more effective. He said commercialisation of these public water utilities would entrench service delivery and encourage cost recovery toward better access to water. According to him, this can be achieved when the water supply agencies urban Water Boards are efficiently run, adequately funded and allowed to operate as commercial entities, rather than appendages of the civil service. ....