Operation WASH is a statewide initiative in Edo State, Nigeria, to improve water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions. The initiative was launched in 2019 by the Edo State government in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
Operation WASH has a number of goals, including:
- To increase access to safe water and sanitation
- To improve hygiene practices
- To reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases
- To promote environmental sustainability
The initiative has been implemented in a number of communities across Edo State, with a focus on rural areas. Activities have included:
- Building new water sources
- Rehabilitating existing water sources
- Building sanitation facilities
- Providing training on hygiene practices
- Raising awareness about the importance of WASH
Operation WASH has had a positive impact on WASH conditions in Edo State. Access to safe water has increased, sanitation facilities have improved, and hygiene practices have become more widespread. As a result, the incidence of waterborne diseases has decreased.
The initiative is ongoing, and the Edo State government and UNICEF are committed to continuing their work to improve WASH conditions in the state.
Here are some of the specific results of Operation WASH:
- Over 100,000 people have gained access to safe water.
- Over 50,000 people have gained access to improved sanitation facilities.
- Over 10,000 people have received training on hygiene practices.
- The incidence of waterborne diseases has decreased by 20%.
Operation WASH is an example of how a government and a development organization can work together to improve the lives of people in a developing country. The initiative has made a significant impact on WASH conditions in Edo State, and it is helping to create a healthier and more sustainable future for the state’s residents.