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Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by treesun(op): 1:59pm On Jun 16, 2024
The United Nations Children’s Fund has urged the Lagos State Government to urgently provide high-standard water and sanitation facilities to communities to curb the cholera outbreak in the state.

Chief of UNICEF Lagos Field Office, Celine Lafoucrier made this call on Saturday following the current cholera outbreak in the state which has spread across multiple Local Government Areas with 17 confirmed cases and 15 deaths.

To reduce fatality associated with the disease, UNICEF asked the state government to strengthen its healthcare systems and make them capable of responding to the demand in times of outbreaks.

The international organisation also urged the state government to lead educational campaigns on cholera prevention to protect children and the population at large.


Lafoucrier said the cholera outbreaks underscore the urgent need for improved access to clean water and sanitation in many areas.

The state Ministry of Health, on Saturday, confirmed 350 suspected cases of cholera in 29 wards across multiple LGAs in the state, with 17 confirmed cases and 15 deaths.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday said Nigeria recorded 65 confirmed cases of cholera with 30 deaths from 1 January to 11 June across 96 local governments in 30 states.


Cholera is a highly contagious food and water-borne disease. It spreads through direct transmission by eating or drinking contaminated food or water, and indirect transmission due to poor sanitation and lack of handwashing.

Symptoms of cholera include acute, painless watery diarrhoea of sudden onset, with or without vomiting. It may be associated with nausea, profuse vomiting, and fever.

Lafoucrier noted that despite the state government’s efforts to provide water to its population, the current outbreak demonstrates the need for an urgent government focus on ensuring the water provided to the population was clean and risk-free.

She said, “Addressing the challenges of cholera outbreaks requires a deliberate focus of state policies to provide high-standard water and sanitation facilities, as well as strengthened healthcare systems capable of responding to the demand in times of outbreaks, and state-led educational campaigns on cholera prevention to protect children and the population at large.

“To alleviate cholera outbreaks, a comprehensive approach is essential. Sustainable WASH infrastructure and strengthened health systems capable of anticipating epidemics as well as, effective community engagement strategies are crucial to halt transmission.”

According to her, preventing cholera ultimately centres on good sanitation and hygiene practices.

“This includes enhancing water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure, implementing rapid surveillance, promoting social mobilisation, administering treatment, and utilizing oral cholera vaccines.



“Key actions include proper disposal of faeces, eliminating open defecation, and ensuring access to potable water. Regular handwashing with clean, running water and soap is vital.

“Additionally, avoiding the consumption of uncooked vegetables, unwashed fruits, raw or undercooked seafood, and food from street vendors is important to reduce the risk of cholera infection,” she said.

Lafoucrier affirmed that good water and sanitation infrastructure play a crucial role in reducing disease outbreaks, such as cholera, which causes an estimated 100,000 deaths annually.

She noted, “Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions are fundamental in preventing and responding to cholera epidemics. Safe water supplies, hygienic sanitation, and effective water management are key elements in this effort.

“Increasing access to safe drinking water, improving sanitation and hygiene, and better water management can prevent almost one-tenth of the global disease burden.


“Community access to sanitation, like simple latrines, prevents drinking water contamination from human waste, reducing infections.”

She also disclosed that regular handwashing with soap and safe drinking water storage are also high-impact practices.

“Investing in drinking water, sanitation, hygiene, and water resource management systems is economically beneficial.

“Each dollar invested yields up to eight dollars in benefits. Safer water could annually prevent 1.4 million child deaths from diarrhoea, 500,000 deaths from malaria, and 860,000 child deaths from malnutrition, and protect 10 million people from serious illnesses like lymphatic filariasis and trachoma”, she said.

She also emphasised the impact of the disease on the health of children saying recurrent cholera outbreaks critically affect children and populations at large.

She noted that these vulnerable groups face substantial health risks, particularly those under five who are prone to severe dehydration and higher mortality rates.

Lafoucrier added, “Educational disruption is yet another critical consequence of cholera outbreaks, as illness and the need to care for sick family members lead to school closures and reduced attendance, hindering children’s learning and development.

“Similarly, post-recovery issues in children can include malnutrition, stunted growth, and weakened immune systems, increasing susceptibility to other diseases.”
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Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Lindlady(f): 2:12pm On Jun 16, 2024
grin grin. Same Lagos that Bobo Chicago built from scratch up to a world class city.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by SpatialKing(m): 2:13pm On Jun 16, 2024
Lagos state lacks basic Amenities
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by PresidObi: 2:14pm On Jun 16, 2024
For where?

Instead of water, they are providing IGR for some corrupt pockets.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Melagros(m): 2:22pm On Jun 16, 2024
COMRADES, let's hope that the state government listen to the advice
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by rayvelez(m): 2:54pm On Jun 16, 2024
Ogun kee this woman if you can’t live in our Lagos make she go back to US. Lagosian yorubas ronus afffffon….jjjjjqaa are happy with the cholera as they welcome it joyfully.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by XerXers: 4:50pm On Jun 16, 2024
These are people mocking Enugu for water scarcity. At least Enugu sit on a hilltop. But how can Lagos drowning inside water be lacking water?
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by criuze(m): 7:39pm On Jun 16, 2024
Lagos where they poo in the gutters and every canal


Lagos sucks, everywhere stultifying odours
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by 0001Lagos: 7:50pm On Jun 16, 2024
Lagos , state of no water and dirtiness
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by nedu666: 7:50pm On Jun 16, 2024
We don't need water in lagos, we need bigger igr
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Esama: 8:06pm On Jun 16, 2024
In this aspect the environmental sanitation in the state aren't doing well especially in defecating matter.
This lagos Ibadan Express way canal that's where the homeless people are using as a toilet...Also the northerners that happened to be beggars also shit anywhere .
criuze:
Lagos where they poo in the gutters and every canal


Lagos sucks, everywhere stultifying odours
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Yujin(m): 8:20pm On Jun 16, 2024
Na statistics we go chop? Abegi, make them go sidon for one side. Lagos is fine as it is... at least it has the largest IGR in Nigeria. Ordinary open air defecation person nor fit do in peace again. Don't the UN know that's it's out culture to do so in the South West? They should better mind their business.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by treesun(op): 9:23pm On Jun 16, 2024
With all the noise, Lagos doesn't have public water, Nlfpmod!
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Zxcvbnmghtr: 6:23am On Jun 17, 2024
Lindlady:
grin grin. Same Lagos that Bobo Chicago built from scratch up to a world class city.
Same Lagos that you can't stop crying and dying for and killing yourselves for. Lol the joke is on you. Mr Lagos is no man's land. grin grin grin

Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by bigdammyj: 6:24am On Jun 17, 2024
Urgently needed.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by condralbedez: 6:25am On Jun 17, 2024
God no go shame us.

But Lagos supposed to be one of the State in this Nation that won't lack Water, considering the fact that they seat on Ocean.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by AbuTwins: 6:25am On Jun 17, 2024
Lagos no fit provide water for 25million even when almost everyone from the SE and northerners are coming over here by every night bus!
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by condensedmilk: 6:25am On Jun 17, 2024
Look at the mighty ocean surrounding Lagos, yet they can't pump water from it and purify.

Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by omoredia: 6:28am On Jun 17, 2024
Lagos is a mess. Dirtiness is a way of life in Lagos
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Yankee101: 6:34am On Jun 17, 2024
Providing potable water, public toilets, public hand washes and sanitation exercises can help reduce incidence
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Niok:
Be like I go pause Mama put levels for now
Till this shit calm down
Most of this Yoruba women roadside food vendors no dey keep proper hygiene
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by san4P(m): 6:42am On Jun 17, 2024
It so disheartening to know that the national and state water board can't map out locations in Nigeria where reasonable clean water pipeline projects should be executed...
Very sad to here people die because of no access to clean water within their communities...
Nevertheless can't the government offer zero percent (0%) tax and levy on factories producing sachet and bottled water as a subsidy to ensure clean portable water...
This will pacify the issue... while we await the big projects...
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Angy55(f): 6:49am On Jun 17, 2024
This outbreak is real.

I thank God I am recovering.
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by NwaIgboBoy(m): 6:54am On Jun 17, 2024
AbuTwins:
Lagos no fit provide water for 25million even when almost everyone from the SE and northerners are coming over here by every night bus!

Yes dear, and the SE and northerners are the real owners of Lagos. They made it with SE oil money northern government policies
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by Mindlog: 6:58am On Jun 17, 2024
AbuTwins:
Lagos no fit provide water for 25million even when almost everyone from the SE and northerners are coming over here by every night bus!
How many people remain for your ravaged village?
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by tojahh(m): 7:05am On Jun 17, 2024
angry

Wetin be this one like this
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by AbuTwins: 7:07am On Jun 17, 2024
Mindlog:
How many people remain for your ravaged village?
They are still there!
A river never forgets it origin!

What about yours?
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by AbuTwins: 7:09am On Jun 17, 2024
NwaIgboBoy:

Yes dear, and the SE and northerners are the real owners of Lagos. They made it with SE oil money northern government policies
SE oil money?

cheesy

Mpkurummiri
Re: Cholera Outbreak: Provide Water, UNICEF Urges Lagos by 72virginGATEWAY: 7:20am On Jun 17, 2024
Lagos abroad no get water?
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