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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

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Programme
14 August 2018
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Without the basic needs of clean water, toilets and good hygiene, the lives of children are at risk
A man is watchin a boy filling jerry cans at the fountain.
Article
27 March 2022
Preparing for the impacts of climate change
Five villages in Tahoua got access to water. They now feel enabled to adapt to the impacts of climate change.
Children on donkeys with empty jerrycans on the way to the fountain.
Photo Essay
20 March 2022
How access to water changes lives
When five communities in Tahoua Region got access to water, the lives of the villagers changed dramatically, most of all for women and children.
WASH
Press release
12 August 2020
Improving access to sustainable water, hygiene and sanitation services in Niger
UNICEF hands over equipment to the Ministry of Water and Sanitation to boost the "Accelerated Sanitation and Water for All" Programme in Niger
UNICEF Niger
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08 June 2020
Strengthening resilience in Niger
The “Building Resilience in the Sahel” programme aims to support over three million vulnerable people in Mali, Mauritania and Niger.
UNICEF Niger
Article
08 April 2020
''The new water tap makes a real difference''
Improving the access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation in Niger

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