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Published on: 01/05/2024

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This episode delves into the transformative efforts in Maradi and Zinder municipalities in Niger, brought to life through the voices of youth champions Hadi Touré Guindo, and Eleanor Treadwell, and Prisscilla Ofori-Amanfo, and Hubert Onibon from UNICEF.

Join us as we explore the successful engagement and collaboration in Zinder, where a municipal approach has led to a remarkable increase in water access, and in Maradi, where community-led initiatives are paving the way towards eradicating open defecation. Discover the systemic changes and the inclusive strategies that are making a sustainable impact on the lives of the local population. Don't miss this insightful journey into community empowerment and progress.

The Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All podcast series features candid conversations with youth activists, government representatives, UNICEF experts and partners from Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Tanzania. They speak about connections between water, climate, gender equality, nutrition, and financial sustainability, aiming to spark actionable change through dialogue and shared experiences.

Discover unfiltered reflections about what truly works and what doesn't in the quest for universal access to safe and sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services for all.

We thank the Government of the Netherlands for making this work possible via the Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All (ASWA) II programme. 

This work was carried out under the UNICEF, IRC, Water For People Partnership for WASH Systems for Africa.

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