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779 million Lack Basic Sanitation Facilities in Africa, WHO Claims Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said out of the estimated 800 million African populations, only 290 million peopl

The World Health Organisation has said out of the estimated 800 million African populations, only 290 million people had access to basic sanitation services between 2000 and 2020.

She said the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme report on progress on drinking water and sanitation showed that only 29 percent of health care facilities in Africa have basic sanitation services. “We must work on average four times faster to ensure everyone has a safe toilet by 2030. The connection between sanitation and groundwater cannot be overlooked,” the regional director said.

“The indignity, inconvenience, and danger of not having access to safely managed sanitation is a barrier to their full participation in society,” she said.

 

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