WaterAid, an international non-profit organization has issued an urgent call to action, urging governments at all levels to prioritize the provision of clean water and sanitation services in order to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 target. In a policy paper titled 'Ending the water, sanitation and hygiene crisis together: policy priorities for accelerating progress,' WaterAid emphasized the pressing need for urgent action to address the global water and sanitation crisis. With just seven years left to achieve the SDG 6 goal of clean water and sanitation for all, the organization warns that progress is alarmingly slow and more needs to be done to accelerate change. WaterAid Nigeria's Country Director, Evelyn Mere, in a statement to commemorate year 2023 World Water Day, emphasized the urgency of the situation, pointing out that only 10 percent of Nigerians have access to basic WASH services, while 67 percent use basic drinking water services. Mere ...