Sanitation and the Environment: Confronting Africa’s Urban Crisis

s the global development landscape shifts, African governments must consider self-financing models. Innovative strategies that leverage rising property values through land value capture, public-private partnerships and community land trusts can help finance sanitation infrastructure. There is growing recognition that aligning sanitation investments with environmental, social governance (ESG) principles can attract impact-oriented capital, drive accountability and embed sustainability into infrastructure planning.

PENGASSAN Laments Exodus of International Oil Companies, Urges Adoption of NLNG Model to Restructure Industry Partnerships

Despite 20% tax credit incentives under President Tinubu’s Executive Order, PENGASSAN says over five major IOCs have exited due to insecurity. Fuel prices stayed above ₦900/litre even as crude oil dropped to $60/barrel – Regulators are failing Nigerians Announces Resolution…

Inclusive Spelling Bee Empowers Children with Special Needs in Ogun State

  Abeokuta, Nigeria — June 17, 2025 – The Friends of the Deaf International Foundation (FDF), in collaboration with the Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology, has successfully hosted the 4th edition of their Inclusive Spelling Bee, held…

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