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SRDE AFRICA

Who we are?

Our programs and activities centre on encouraging the prevention and control of disease through safe hygiene and sanitary practices, increased access to safe and quality water and respect for the environment with special focus on rural urban areas.

Access to Clean water, decent toilets and clean environment ought to be a normal part of day to day life for everybody, all over, however for millions of individuals in Nigeria, they are most certainly not. That is the reason we are here.

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Volunteer in the campaign, a year-long journey to clean up our environment

Volunteering with us will be an opportunity to enrich yourself with a wealth of knowledge and a perspective that will enable you to contribute meaningfully to the society, to your profession and for personal satisfaction thereby helping others through your positive contribution to the society.

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Our mission is to encourage disease prevention and control through safe hygiene and sanitary practices, increased access to safe and quality water and respect for the environment.

Our vision is a fully empowered and developed global human community where environmental sustainability, hygiene and sanitation consciousness, unhindered access to health education and delivery services, safe and quality drinking water are given prime considerations in people’s daily living

We are an international organization that works in Third world countries such as in Africa, Latin America and Asia, specifically, rural urban settlements in these locations. But presently, our work starts from Nigeria and in Nigeria.

Our programs and activities center on encouraging the prevention and control of diseases through safe hygiene and sanitary practices, increased access to safe and quality water and respect for the environment with special focus on rural-urban areas.

Access to clean water, decent toilets and clean environment ought to be a normal part of day-to-day life for everybody, all over. However, for millions of individuals in Africa, they are most certainly not. That is the reason we are here.