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Nigeria: UNICEF Constructs 280 Hand Pumps in Kaduna Local Communities

by Water Journalists AfricaJuly 24, 2016

Mohammad Ibrahim July 24, 2016 (WASH) Specialist in Kaduna State Mrs Theresa Pamma has said 280 hand pump boreholes were constructed and 16 others were rehabilitated under Phase I of Sanitation, Hygiene and Water in Nigeria (SHAWN I) project in the three Local Government Areas of Kaduna State in Nigeria. The communities are in Chikun, […]

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Uganda: Pictures to Tell the Dilemma; Adah and Shakira’s Story

by Water Journalists AfricaJune 24, 2011
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NAIROBI WATER TAPS RUN DRY

by Water Journalists AfricaApril 6, 2011

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