The WASH Systems for Health (WS4H) National Outcomes and Learning Workshop, organised by Self Help Africa and funded by the UK International Development from the UK Government, provided a platform to reflect on two years of implementation of the WASH Systems for Health programme (WS4H) in Cross River and Kano States, share evidence of what has worked, discuss implementation challenges, and identify opportunities to strengthen and scale systems-based approaches across Nigeria’s WASH sector.
Read MoreNew WASH Strategies Launched to Strengthen Water and Sanitation Services in Cross River State, Nigeria
Cross River State has taken another important step toward improving access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services by launching four strategic WASH documents to strengthen and sustain WASH delivery across the state.
Read MoreLaunch of WASH Policy in Nigeria
Self Help Africa has partnered with authorities in Cross River State to launch the state’s first Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Policy, marking a major step forward for public health and sustainable service delivery in Nigeria.
Read MoreMeet Our Experts: Joy Aderele
At Self Help Africa, we are proud to highlight the on-the-ground experts who drive our mission forward, delivering sustainable solutions across Africa. In this edition of our ‘Meet Our Experts’ series, we introduce Joy Aderele, the Country Director for Self Help Africa Nigeria. “Helping people is at the heart of … Read More
Read MoreTom Brown: Supporting Women, Children and Rural Communities in Nigeria
Tom Brown is a traditional Nigerian food supplement made with a combination of different cereals and locally sourced products. It’s especially beneficial for infants, young children and breastfeeding women to prevent malnutrition.
Read MoreBirth certificate service supports Nigeria’s ‘invisible’ children
A door-to-door birth registration programme in partnership with UNICEF is supporting children and families with a more certain future.
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