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Integrating Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Program into Educational Institutions Policy in Nigeria.
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Integrating Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Program into Educational Institutions Policy in Nigeria.

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The provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in educational institutions has been established to improve health, boost educational achievement, and promote gender equity which has a positive impact on the society. However, most public secondary schools in Nigeria are short of the basic water and sanitation facilities, and hygiene education programs are often inadequate. The aim of...
 
Published at Oral Presentation at the 11th Fulbright Alumni Association Conference Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota, Nigeria
Published in 2012
 
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Olukanni D. O.
OLUKANNI, David O. » Prof. OLUKANNI, David Olatunde had his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering. He holds a B.Eng. and M.Eng. degree in Civil Engineering with research focus in Water Resource and Environmental Engineering. He is a Fulbright Fellow to the United State where he studied at the University of Oklahoma, Norman and researched at North Carolina State University, U.S.A. He is working on EESC-A and InVEST... view full profile
Olukanni David
 
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