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Day Of the African Child: CSAAE Makes Case For Out-Of-School Children

As the World marks the International Day of the African Child, the Centre for Social Awareness, Advocacy and Ethics (CSAAE) has called for interventions in the area of primary education to reduce the spate of out-of-school children.  CSAAE’s Primary Education Coordinator, Miss Blessing Bodunde, made the call while speaking with C-Advocate correspondent in Owerri, on […]

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When Toilets Are a Luxury: The Hidden Struggle in Our Schools  

Water is life. Sanitation is dignity. Hygiene is healthy. These are not just privileges; they are fundamental rights. Yet, despite the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6), which calls for “available and sustainable water and sanitation for all,” millions remain excluded from these basic human needs.  The Global Picture Is Bleak  According to

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The WASH Crisis in Southeast Schools: A Call for Urgent Action

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities are not a luxury—they are a fundamental right. They are essential to ensuring that every child can thrive in a safe and healthy learning environment. Unfortunately, a 2023 study conducted by CEDU under the LGGM Project revealed a stark truth: 99% of primary and secondary schools in Southeast Nigeria

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