Cholera outbreak: WHO supports Niger to strengthen sanitation systems - Punch Newspapers

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Recently, the state inaugurated a multi-sectoral committee supported by WHO, to develop a Sanitation Safety Plan for the state.

In 2014, WHO estimated that moving from no sanitation to improved sanitation only reduces diarrhoea by 16%; however, when excreta are properly removed from households, treated and safely disposed of, an additional 63% reduction in diarrhoea results.

Meanwhile, the Niger state SSP facilitator, Dr Yahaya Saidu Madaki, said the SSP plan will assist the state implement and manage a sanitation service chain, including toilet containment/storage and treatment, conveyance, treatment and end-use or disposal.

 

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