Waterlight Save Initiative (WSI), a leading international non-profit organisation focused on eradicating poverty through access to clean water, sanitation, and sustainable development solutions, has announced the appointment of Professor Olufolake Abdulrazaq as the new chair of its Advisory Board.
The announcement was made in a statement issued to journalists yesterday in Abuja by Dr. Ero Ibhafidon, founder and CEO of Waterlight Save Initiative.
A seasoned diplomat, academic and passionate advocate for inclusive development, Abdulrazaq brings a wealth of experience in humanitarian diplomacy, public service and global development policy.
Her proven track record in forging strategic partnerships and championing community-based development makes her an ideal leader to guide the organisation’s advisory functions.
“We are honoured to welcome Abdulrazaq as chair of our Advisory Board,” Ibhafidon said. “Her remarkable experience and dedication to social impact will help us extend our reach and deepen our impact globally.
“Waterlight Save Initiative has made significant strides in humanitarian development, having impacted over 10 million children in Nigeria through a range of initiatives — including clean water projects, hygiene and sanitation education, and school-based health programs,” he said.
“The organisation has built strong partnerships with governments, multilateral agencies, NGOs, and private sector actors to drive sustainable solutions at the grassroots level,” he said.