by Evgeniy Garkaviy | Jun 30, 2020 | Nigeria
In ifeoma introduction she asked the following questions. Where do you dump your waste and where does the waste end up in? Human activities affect the environment in so many ways and most wastes end up in landfills affecting water bodies. She also linked waste... by Temi Odurinde | May 30, 2019 | Blog, Water
By Neil Wright. Posted on 30 May 2019. In a time of runaway climate change and increasing water scarcity, the UK loses billions of litres of water in pipe leakages every day – Here’s what you can do about it Water scarcity affects every continent on Earth, but the UK... by Evgeniy Garkaviy | Sep 3, 2015 | Blog, Hope Spring
Lake Chad, which was once one of the largest lake in the world, is today a shadow of itself. Primarily the Logone River feeds the lake, which cuts across four countries; Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad. Recent statement by Ms Mede (Permanent Secretary, Nigeria... by Evgeniy Garkaviy | Aug 3, 2015 | Blog
Abuja is the capital of Nigeria and presently, it doesn’t look rosy for its residents who find it difficult to access water for survival. The population of the city is growing at a rapid rate and development projects are at its peak. New districts and housing estates... by Evgeniy Garkaviy | Jul 23, 2015 | Blog
This is shocking but it has been reported that lack of running water killed more people in Nigeria last year than Boko Haram. “Everybody is worried about Boko Haram but the average Nigerian continues to see water as a private good not a public good that has to be...