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Ghana loses US$290 million annually on sanitationTamale, Feb 28, GNA – Mr Yaw Attah Arhin, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Technical Specialist at World Vision Ghana, has disclosed that Ghana loses US$290 million every year due to poor ...
Sanitation is a critical issue in many countries around the world, including Ghana. Improving sanitation conditions is essential for promoting good health and improving the overall quality of life ...
Sanitation remains a major issue in Ghana, with waste management, poor water quality, and inadequate hygiene posing significant risks to public health, the environment, and economic productivity.
The Ghana Government has has in the last four years secured a combination of loans and grants totaling $1.4 billion to ensure that the supply gap of water and sanitation service was effectively ...
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Ghana’s rapid urbanization means Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is shifting resources to hygiene and sanitation, as the number of people without access to toilets ...
According to UNICEF, open defecation is a significant issue in Ghana since only around twenty-three percent (23%) of the population can access better sanitation facilities. In 2021, twenty-four ...
Seeing the importance of environmental sanitation in human development, the government of Ghana developed a policy for the sector to inform actions that would bring about successful environmental ...
That unfortunate situation painted a dire picture of sanitation in Ghana and reinforced the position of the unattainable Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target of halving the proportion of ...
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