Vers l’engagement du gouvernement à fournir de l’eau potable de qualité sur tout le territoire ivoirien
Le ministre ivoirien en charge de l’hydraulique, Tchagba Laurent lors une visite à l’Office national de l’eau potable (ONEP) (PHOTO:...
Le ministre ivoirien en charge de l’hydraulique, Tchagba Laurent lors une visite à l’Office national de l’eau potable (ONEP) (PHOTO:...
Lake Turkana, Kenya Some 300,000 Kenyans, who depend on Turkana the world’s biggest desert lake, could run short of drinking...
Emmanuela Ezeakachukwu washing her hands at one of the WASH facilities in the school (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Tosin Kolade) By Tosin Kolade...
Open defecation in Nigeria The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday expressed concern over the low attention and investment...
Le président congolais Denis Sassou Nguesso Prévu initialement aujourd’hui, la réunion du 1er sommet des chefs d’État et de gouvernement...
barrage Le gouvernement béninois envisage de construire, très bientôt, quatre barrages dans le cadre du Projet de développement des infrastructures...
Crude oil from ExxonMobil’s offshore facilities washed up on the shores of Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State in November 2015 The...
Managing waste in Lagos (PHOTO: Olumide Idowu) Following complaints about the increasing spate of waste across one of Africa's mega-cities,...
By Ugonma Cokey A coalition of civil society organisations have kicked against the planned privatisation and concessioning of water infrastructure...
Activists protesting against the privatisation of water in Lagos, Nigeria (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Ugonma Cokey) By Ugonma Cokey On the occasion of...
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