The theme of this photo project revolves around "Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)" in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria. It highlights the critical importance of clean water, basic sanitation facilities, and proper hygiene practices for the survival and development of children and families in the region.
The project sheds light on the challenging reality faced by many communities, particularly in rural areas of Nigeria, where access to clean water is not readily available. In these regions, some villages rely on electricity to power their boreholes for water supply, but the inconsistent power supply poses a significant struggle for them.
These images offer a glimpse into the hurdles and difficulties people encounter in their quest for clean water.
By showcasing these challenges, the photo project aims to raise awareness and advocate for improved water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure in these underserved communities. The ultimate goal is to drive positive change and ensure that every child and family in the region can access the basic necessities essential for their health and well-being.
LOCATION: Nasarawa State and Abaji, Abuja.