The Concept of the Global Framework Convention on Planetary Health Diet: A Simulation Game for People Aged 15 and Over
imagines possible scenarios that will arise if a global framework convention is established. It predicts how the industry will try to play down the importance of such a global Treaty with the claim that their products are a solution to poor yields and malnutrition. It also predicts how civil society activists and peasant farmers may respond in defence of the convention. The playscripts in the book are the imagination of Foodjustice and the Renevlyn Development Initiative (RDI) while the audience are German students and Nigerians.
Dry Taps: A Damning Verdict on the State of Water Utilities in Nigeria provides an insight
into the seeming intractable water crisis that has enveloped all the states of the federation with
particular focus on the reasons behind the situation.
Though the scope of this research is limited only to six out of Nigeria’s 36 states, it deliberately
captures the situation in at least one state per geographical zone, making it a sneak peek into the
overall picture of access to water in the entire federation. The report covers Lagos and Oyo in the
South west, Enugu in the Southeast, Edo State in the Niger Delta, Kano in the Northwest, as well
as Kogi in North Central Nigeria.