1st Water Satellite Quarterly Panel Discussion To mark the World Water Day 2018, the Water Satellite Network, a Ghanaian youth-led water & sanitation advocacy group, took […]
GCF’s Water Satellite Coordinator Graduates with Distinction GCF Ghana Water Satellite Project Coordinator, Mr Ransford Aggrey, has been touching lives of people in Ghana, especially those […]
This year, 2017, attention has been turned to the importance of wastewater which by nature is considered as waste, probably by virtue of ‘waste’ being included […]
Ghana has been ranked 2nd to Sudan in the practice of open defecation. Considering Ghana’s repute on the international scene, this achievement is a dent on […]
Ghana, a tropical country located in Sub-Saharan Africa with an estimated population of 24.87 million made up of 51.2% females and 48.8% males. The population growth […]
Water is essential to the existence of man and all living things. Amid the natural resources available to mankind, water holds a prominent place, due […]
Universal access to adequate and proper sanitation is a fundamental human right which is essential in a country’s developmental process. Since 1990, about 2.1 billion people […]