The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Lead Consultant, Boluwaji Onabolu said Nigeria has the potential to turn around its economic growth with enormous investments and opportunities in the environment, sanitation, water, and agriculture sectors. This institute also set up modalities for Nigeria to use the solid waste from agriculture, water, sanitation and energy sources for
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Dr. Onabolu, President of FEMinWASH paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission – Mrs. Funke Adepoju, who is also the Vice-President of FEMinWash, on the 21st of March 2022.
It was an honour for Dr. Boluwaji Onabolu to represent the WASH sector on 11 February 2022, in her capacity as President of the Network of Female Professionals in WASH in Nigeria. She was the guest speaker alongside The Honorable Minister of The Federal Ministry of Water Resources (Grand Patron of FEMINWASH) who was the
Dr. Boluwaji Onabolu, President and Convener of the Network of Female Professionals in Water Supply Sanitation and Hygiene ( FEMinWASH) expanding collaboration with the Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan. She met with Dr. Elizabeth Oloruntoba, Pioneer Member of FEMinWASH and Associate Professor/Reader in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Dr. S. Lateef, The
The Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LASWARCO) held the second Lagos International Water Conference (LIWAC) on 23 June 2021. The objective of this conference was to promote the long term interest of consumers, to facilitate efficiency in the water sector, and to encourage long-term investment and enabling its financial viability. The theme of the conference
The Implementation of SHAWN in Communities of Toro LGA is increasing awareness among communities to take action regarding their sanitation and hygiene issues. CLTS promotes Open Defecation Free Communities, not just owning and using latrines in the households but also in schools, worship centers, markets, motor parks and empowering women to be independent. Anti Markus,