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WaterAid Nigeria

WaterAid works in Nigeria to help establish sustainable water supplies and latrines and to influence government policy to serve the interests of vulnerable people.

 

 

Vacancies announcement

WaterAid Nigeria is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the Country Representative – Nigeria role. Closing date 19 October 2008.

Find out more and apply today on our international website

Mai Ruwa - WaterAid Nigeria's newsletter

Mai Ruwa Jan 08The latest Mai Ruwa includes up to date news on WaterAid Nigeria's activities and research.

In the latest Mai Ruwa, read about how video conferencing is being used to help implement improved urban water and sanitation and why Nigeria is not on track to meet the water and sanitation MDGs.

Also find out about progress made on Community Led Total Sanitation and how state governments are embracing the Local Development Plan.

Download the latest WaterAid newsletter (Adobe Acrobat Document PDF 850Kb) 

Women in the mainstream

Women in the mainstream Credit: WaterAid / Suzanne PorterOver the past 10 years WaterAid Nigeria has found that a well thought through intervention strategy can realise the potential of women in the development process.

Read about WaterAid's intervention strategy

The key to sustainability

The key to sustainability Credit: WaterAid / Jim HolmesThe success of WaterAid's project in the town of Oju has inspired a demand-led approach which is being used as a reference point for scaling up elsewhere in the country.

Read more on WaterAid's demand-led approach
 

 

 

 

Nigeria information
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Area: 923,768km sq;
Capital: Abuja
Other main cities:
Lagos, Ibadan, Ogbomosho
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