Water and Toilets Urgently Needed for Schools
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Nigerian elementary school students are suffering through a public health crisis. Most schools currently have no access to water facilities of any kind, clean water, or toilets.
Right now, Nigerian elementary school students must defecate within their school environment, out in the open, with no recourse to remove the waste from their surroundings. These children are forced to do their business under cashew trees, in the shrubs... anywhere they can. Without proper sanitation facilities, these students are faced with major health concerns.
These pupils also have no access to water facilities of any kind, let alone purified water. They are forced to either walk miles to the nearest river (for communities with rivers), or buy water from water vendors--a huge economic burden for the vast majority of the students and their families. And with COVID-19 on the rise, Nigerian students need access to clean running water as student populations aim to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
Lack of proper water facilities remains a huge problem in Nigeria. 150 million Nigerians still lack access to clean water and basic sanitation facilities, causing 70,000 children below the age of five to die each year to water-borne diseases.
Please donate what you can – any form of help, including the sharing of this page, is greatly appreciated. Washing facilities and lavatories must be installed in schools before they fully re-open (they've been closed due to COVID-19). These children deserve to pursue their education without risking their personal health, but will need your help to do so.
Anything you're willing to give will directly fund the creation of water and sanitation facilities for these 30 Public Elementary Schools in Nigeria:
1. LEA Primary School Filin Dabo 1
2. LEA Primary School Kpampkantoshi
3. LEA Primary School Filin Dabo II,Timber Shade Dei Dei
4. LEA Primary School Daki-Biyu
5. LEA Primary School Gwarimpa I
6. LEA Primary School Tudun Fulani
7. LEA Nomadic Primary School Karsana
8. LEA Primary School Sauka
9. LEA Primary School Gbessan
10. LEA Primary School Alugu-Lungu
11. LEA Primary School Kuchibedna
12. LEA Primary School Idu-Koro 1
13. LEA Primary School Gyadna
14. LEA Primary School Burum
15. LEA Primary School Piwoyi
16. LEA Primary School Sabon Lugbe
17. LEA Primary School Kurunduma
18. LEA Primary School Gofida
19. LEA Primary School Kado Sabo
20. LEA Primary School Jiwa-Tsoho
21. LEA Primary School Gui
22. LEA Primary School Barwa
23. LEA Primary School Zaudna
24. LEA Normadic Primary School Dutsen - Garki
25. LEA Primary School Halumi
26. LEA Primary School Ketti
27. LEA Primary School Karmo-Sabo 1
28. LEA Primary School Wupa
29. LEA Primary School Kapwa
30. LEA Primary School Karmo-Tsoho
Please, anything you can donate is a huge help!
For more information about the work of Public Health Aid Awareness & Education Organization, please visit: https://www.phaae.org/about-us/#our-mission
Joyce Jojan is a volunteer working with PHAAE. If you would like to get involved with the organization, please contact Uchechi on [email redacted]
Right now, Nigerian elementary school students must defecate within their school environment, out in the open, with no recourse to remove the waste from their surroundings. These children are forced to do their business under cashew trees, in the shrubs... anywhere they can. Without proper sanitation facilities, these students are faced with major health concerns.
These pupils also have no access to water facilities of any kind, let alone purified water. They are forced to either walk miles to the nearest river (for communities with rivers), or buy water from water vendors--a huge economic burden for the vast majority of the students and their families. And with COVID-19 on the rise, Nigerian students need access to clean running water as student populations aim to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
Lack of proper water facilities remains a huge problem in Nigeria. 150 million Nigerians still lack access to clean water and basic sanitation facilities, causing 70,000 children below the age of five to die each year to water-borne diseases.
Please donate what you can – any form of help, including the sharing of this page, is greatly appreciated. Washing facilities and lavatories must be installed in schools before they fully re-open (they've been closed due to COVID-19). These children deserve to pursue their education without risking their personal health, but will need your help to do so.
Anything you're willing to give will directly fund the creation of water and sanitation facilities for these 30 Public Elementary Schools in Nigeria:
1. LEA Primary School Filin Dabo 1
2. LEA Primary School Kpampkantoshi
3. LEA Primary School Filin Dabo II,Timber Shade Dei Dei
4. LEA Primary School Daki-Biyu
5. LEA Primary School Gwarimpa I
6. LEA Primary School Tudun Fulani
7. LEA Nomadic Primary School Karsana
8. LEA Primary School Sauka
9. LEA Primary School Gbessan
10. LEA Primary School Alugu-Lungu
11. LEA Primary School Kuchibedna
12. LEA Primary School Idu-Koro 1
13. LEA Primary School Gyadna
14. LEA Primary School Burum
15. LEA Primary School Piwoyi
16. LEA Primary School Sabon Lugbe
17. LEA Primary School Kurunduma
18. LEA Primary School Gofida
19. LEA Primary School Kado Sabo
20. LEA Primary School Jiwa-Tsoho
21. LEA Primary School Gui
22. LEA Primary School Barwa
23. LEA Primary School Zaudna
24. LEA Normadic Primary School Dutsen - Garki
25. LEA Primary School Halumi
26. LEA Primary School Ketti
27. LEA Primary School Karmo-Sabo 1
28. LEA Primary School Wupa
29. LEA Primary School Kapwa
30. LEA Primary School Karmo-Tsoho
Please, anything you can donate is a huge help!
For more information about the work of Public Health Aid Awareness & Education Organization, please visit: https://www.phaae.org/about-us/#our-mission
Joyce Jojan is a volunteer working with PHAAE. If you would like to get involved with the organization, please contact Uchechi on [email redacted]
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Joyce Jojan
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