WaterAid Supports Two Districts To Curb Maternal Mortality

WaterAid Ghana(WAG) has signed a GHC 2.5million  agreement with the Bongo and Kassena Nankana West district assemblies in the Upper East Region to improve Maternal, Newborn and child health-care under its Water, Sanitation and Hygiene  for Public Health Project(WASH4PH). The agreement seeks the commitment of all parties to work efficiently to improve access to water … Read more

Water Aid Increases Access To WASH Facilities

The Intervention by Water Aid Ghana, has led to an increased access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities in five districts across the country. Mr Abdul-Nashiru Mohammed, Country Director of Water Aid Ghana said over 150,000 people have been able to access safe water whilst about 90,000 others had access to sanitation facilities through … Read more

Girls Need Help With Menstrual Hygiene

Adolescence in girls signifies the transition from girlhood to womanhood. Good menstrual hygiene is crucial for the health, education and dignity of girls and women. This is an important sanitation issue which has long been in the closet; and there is a long-standing need to openly discuss it. The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural … Read more

WaterAid Ghana Calls Gov’t To Action On Access To Sanitation

WaterAid Ghana, has called on the government to keep its promise to deliver universal access to sanitation. This followed new analysis in ‘WaterAid’s Overflowing Cities’, which ranked Ghana among the top 50 countries globally for having the greatest percentage of urban dwellers living without safe, private toilets. A statement issued by WaterAid Ghana to mark … Read more