Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)

Access to clean water and safe sanitation is a lifeline. Millions in Northeast Nigeria still rely on unsafe water sources, leading to preventable illnesses like cholera and diarrhea.
Access to clean water and safe sanitation is a lifeline. Millions in Northeast Nigeria still rely on unsafe water sources, leading to preventable illnesses like cholera and diarrhea.
Education is the foundation for a brighter future, yet conflict and poverty keep thousands of children out of school. Girls are especially left behind.
Conflict, poverty, and displacement push women, girls, and persons with disabilities to the margins. They need safety, dignity, and a voice.
Every child deserves to grow up healthy, strong, and full of potential. Yet across Northeast Nigeria, thousands of children go to bed hungry every night.
Education is more than a right; it is the key to breaking cycles of poverty, inequality, and exclusion. In Northeast Nigeria, years of conflict and displacement have disrupted learning for
In Northeast Nigeria, communities face daily struggles for clean water, safe sanitation, and proper hygiene. Years of conflict, displacement, and limited infrastructure have left millions—especially women, children, and vulnerable groups—without
In many communities across Northeast Nigeria, conflict, poverty, and displacement have created deep divides. Vulnerable groups—women, youth, persons with disabilities, and displaced families—often find themselves excluded from decisions that shape
Nigeria’s greatest resource is not oil or minerals—it is its people, especially its youth, who make up more than 60% of the population. Yet in Northeast Nigeria, many young people
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