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5.5m Rural Dwellers To Get DFID Amenities
The Department for International
Development (DFID), says it plans to upscale its water and sanitation
programmes in Nigeria to benefit 5.5 million people in the Northern parts of
the country.
The Health Adviser of DFID Nigeria, Mr
Sajil Liaquat, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.
The DFID programme aims to tackle extreme
poverty through health, education, economic and agriculture programmes and also
improve access to safe water and defecation-free environments.
Liaquat also said that the department
budgeted 25 million pounds for water and sanitation programmes between 2010 and
2013 and had so far, improved the living conditions of more than two million
rural dwellers in Bauchi, Benue Jigawa, and Katsina states.
“We in DFID have set ourselves a target so
that by 2015 we’ll be able to help 5.5 million beneficiaries – people in rural
communities in Northern parts of Nigeria with access to water, sanitation and
hygiene.
“We’re working with UNICEF, who are our
programme implementing partner to deliver these services on the ground
currently in Bauchi, Benue Jigawa, and Katsina; but in the future – in the next
phase of the programme – we hope to expand to get more beneficiaries across the
four states.
“To date our programme has been working in
those four states and our latest results as at the end of March this year,
we’ve achieved over 600,000 beneficiaries; so we’re well on track to meet our
ultimate target which is 5.5 million by 2015.’’
Liaquat, who stated that meeting the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Nigeria was a challenge for both the
government and the donors, urged all tiers of government to play their parts in
funding the sector.
“The donor community provides a small
proportion of funding, but the government’s role is more important as well as
the collaboration with the donors will make a difference where the need is
greatest.
“People actually need water, sanitation and
hygiene on ground to change behaviour especially in the communities.’’
The department supports effective
international organisations which are critical to delivering the UK’s
development priorities with funding.
Such organisations include the World Bank,
African Development Bank (AfDB), USAID, UNICEF and non-governmental
organisations.
It also concentrates efforts at supporting
the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), by creating wealth
in poor countries, promoting good governance, improving security and tackling
climate change.
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