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Revolutionising Waste Management in Nigeria’s Urban Centers: A Market-Based Solution to the Solid Waste Crisis. By Muhammad Sheriffdeen

    The current state of waste management in Nigeria is a major concern due to the high rate of waste generation and poor management practices, coupled with the high rate of population increase. Nigeria produces an estimated 32 million tons of solid waste per year, with only about 20-30 percent of it being collected […]

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COP28: CSO COALITION CALL FOR ACTION ON COMMITMENTS ON HEALTH, AGRICULTURAL, SECURITY AND EDUCATION SECTORS

                                                                                                             

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I-WASH Baseline Report of WASH Services in 10 LGAs of Kebbi State

FOREWORD Access to safe drinking water and sanitation is regarded as a basic human need that every society must strive to achieve. Inadequate access to sanitation, water and hygiene facilities has been linked to water-borne diseases and associated socio-economic challenges. This report presents a detailed assessment of the existing conditions of WASH services in Kebbi

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Urbanization and Global Warming: What role for key stakeholders?

Since the industrial revolution in the mid-1700s, human activities have substantially contributed to the rise of the earth’s temperature. The emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide primarily through burning of fossil fuels result in greenhouse effect where heat that ought to have escaped into the space is trapped. The

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