Across West Africa, millions still lack access to safe, clean, and private sanitation facilities, exposing communities to preventable diseases and undermining efforts in education, gender equity, and child health.
From rural villages to urban settlements, improving toilet hygiene means more than building latrines—it requires behaviour change, policy commitment, and community ownership.
In this edition, we will explore the challenges, innovations, and cultural shifts shaping sanitation across the region—and why it matters now more than ever