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Water and sanitation - Nigeria


DFID increased its direct expenditure on water and sanitation in Nigeria from £2.4 million in 2004-2005 to £3.5 million in 2005-06 and will spend about £4 million directly this financial year (2007), in addition to expenditure through health, education and governance programmes.

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Examples of DFID funded projects

  • Water and Environmental Sanitation Programme, 2003-08: working with the Federal Government of Nigeria and external linkUNICEF the project aims to provide 11,000 school children and 280 teachers with access to and use of improved sanitation, 120,000 people with an increase in reliability of water supply in 4 towns and 22,000 people with resorted access to water supply in 4 towns by the end of the project. Approved commitment £15 million.
  • Urban and Small Town Water and Sanitation Jigawa Programme, 2004-06: worked with external linkWELL to improve the delivery of water supply and sanitation services to the urban and peri-urban poor through strengthening institutions and provisioning new and/or rehabilitated infrastructure in 5 urban towns in Jigawa State. Approved commitment £1,520,000.
  • Girls’ Education Project (GEP), 2004-07: implemented by external linkUNICEF, provides water supplies and toilets in schools across northern Nigeria. Project allocates 25% of funding for water and sanitation. As well as enabling girls to attend school (rather than fetching water), GEP will significantly improve community access to safe water in some of the poorest areas of NW and NE Nigeria, where access to clean water is lowest. Approved commitment £26 million.
  • State and Local Government Programme (SLGP), 2001-07: working on a small scale with Kano and Jigawa state governments to improve the planning and management of water supplies. Approved commitment £28,371,000.

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Key statistics

Millennium Development Goal targets

Drinking water - Off Track
Sanitation - Severely Off Track

 

Access to improved drinking water sources

Estimated total coverage for:

Total (%)

Urban (%)

Rural (%)

2004

48

67

31

2002

60

72

49

1990

49

80

33

 

Access to improved sanitation coverage

Estimated total coverage for:

Total (%)

Urban (%)

Rural (%)

2004

44

53

36

2002

38

48

30

1990

39

51

33

 

Water availability per capita

TARWR Per Capita 2000 (m³/yr)

TARWR Per Capita 2005 (m³/yr)

2,514

2,250


 

Last updated: 19 March 2007

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