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Ogun State to Launch Women in Water Initiative for Gender Inclusion
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44060, member: 636"] Ogun State Water Corporation plans to start a new program for women working in water services. The program called Women in Water will begin Friday at the agency offices in Oke-Mso, Abeokuta at 11 morning. Damilola Otubanjo serves as the governor's special adviser for water resources and development goals. He announced the program through a statement released Thursday. The initiative supports two major world development targets. The first goal focuses on making sure men and women have equal opportunities. The second goal works toward giving everyone access to clean water and proper sanitation systems. Officials want to create fair policies and build better water infrastructure. The program aims to help achieve lasting and fair water access for all residents. Leaders believe including more women in water sector decisions will improve services across the state. The launch event will take place at the corporation's main building. [/QUOTE]
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