A Wake Up Call : Nigeria Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene Poverty Diagnostic

This report offers an overview of the state of WASH services in the country. It draws from a number of national data sources, desk reviews, and original research to analyze service delivery in the country and assess the sector’s performance. It offers an overview of poverty in Nigeria, considers the relationship between poverty and WASH, explores demographic patterns influencing access to WASH, and analyzes the relationship between WASH and child health outcomes. Further, it evaluates the performance of water agencies, examines and identifies institutional bottlenecks, offers insights on how to make the sector more efficient and sustainable, conducts a public expenditure review (PER) of the WASH sector, and explores the organization of the institutional landscape for urban water supply in Bauchi City. The report concludes with recommendations for tackling the current crisis of WASH services in Nigeria.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-08
Subjects:SANITATION, WATER SUPPLY, HYGIENE, SERVICE DELIVERY, POVERTY, CHILD HEALTH, INSTITUTIONS, URBAN WATER SUPPLY,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27703
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spelling dig-okr-10986277032021-05-25T09:02:22Z A Wake Up Call : Nigeria Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene Poverty Diagnostic World Bank Group SANITATION WATER SUPPLY HYGIENE SERVICE DELIVERY POVERTY CHILD HEALTH INSTITUTIONS URBAN WATER SUPPLY This report offers an overview of the state of WASH services in the country. It draws from a number of national data sources, desk reviews, and original research to analyze service delivery in the country and assess the sector’s performance. It offers an overview of poverty in Nigeria, considers the relationship between poverty and WASH, explores demographic patterns influencing access to WASH, and analyzes the relationship between WASH and child health outcomes. Further, it evaluates the performance of water agencies, examines and identifies institutional bottlenecks, offers insights on how to make the sector more efficient and sustainable, conducts a public expenditure review (PER) of the WASH sector, and explores the organization of the institutional landscape for urban water supply in Bauchi City. The report concludes with recommendations for tackling the current crisis of WASH services in Nigeria. 2017-08-10T15:00:40Z 2017-08-10T15:00:40Z 2017-08 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27703 en_US WASH Poverty Diagnostic; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Nigeria
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A Wake Up Call : Nigeria Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene Poverty Diagnostic
description This report offers an overview of the state of WASH services in the country. It draws from a number of national data sources, desk reviews, and original research to analyze service delivery in the country and assess the sector’s performance. It offers an overview of poverty in Nigeria, considers the relationship between poverty and WASH, explores demographic patterns influencing access to WASH, and analyzes the relationship between WASH and child health outcomes. Further, it evaluates the performance of water agencies, examines and identifies institutional bottlenecks, offers insights on how to make the sector more efficient and sustainable, conducts a public expenditure review (PER) of the WASH sector, and explores the organization of the institutional landscape for urban water supply in Bauchi City. The report concludes with recommendations for tackling the current crisis of WASH services in Nigeria.
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