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Anike, a 7 year old young girl talked about how she is left with no other option than to use the dunghill or refuse site in her neighborhood whenever she wants to defecate. Her mother was bitter when the report of her status was given to her and she found out that she contacted staphylococcal infection. Imagine the life of the future mothers whose reproductive system is being threatened at this early age.
This is the story of the women and girls in Ipogun community, Ondo - State begging with high pitch for help.
To be a part of this, click on the link below to donate.
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ipogun-water-and-sanitation-project/
Anike is just one of the many Nigerian kids that have to defecate openly and often exposed to a lot of danger and health hazards because of lack of toilets in their homes or communities. Worthy course!
@ORBIT said in Saving a community suffering from Water and Sanitation problems:
Anike, a 7 year old young girl talked about how she is left with no other option than to use the dunghill or refuse site in her neighborhood whenever she wants to defecate. Her mother was bitter when the report of her status was given to her and she found out that she contacted staphylococcal infection. Imagine the life of the future mothers whose reproductive system is being threatened at this early age.
This is the story of the women and girls in Ipogun community, Ondo - State begging with high pitch for help.
To be a part of this, click on the link below to donate.
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ipogun-water-and-sanitation-project/
This is so sad. The town is actually in my local government area. This is worth every penny.
@Elsydoo said in Saving a community suffering from Water and Sanitation problems:
Anike is just one of the many Nigerian kids that have to defecate openly and often exposed to a lot of danger and health hazards because of lack of toilets in their homes or communities. Worthy course!
I totally agree with you