Advancing Safely Managed Water Services in Rural Ghana

IRC Ghana, in collaboration with the Ahafo Regional Coordinating Council and with support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, is hosting the Ahafo Regional Level Learning Alliance Platform (#RLLAP) Today, at Zeniel Oasis Hotel, Goaso.
This learning event brings together stakeholders from across the #WASH sector to review and validate findings from our recent study on the drivers and barriers to safely managed #water services in rural #Ghana. The study, conducted under the Safe Water Strategy initiative, highlights both the progress and challenges in delivering sustainable water services to nearly 600,000 people in the Ahafo Region by #2030.
Why it matters:
– Only 44% of Ghanaians currently have #access to safely managed water services.
– Rural #communities face the greatest challenges – and the greatest opportunities for impact.
– #Inclusive dialogue and shared #learning are key to driving policy and implementation forward.
Join us as we:
– Review and validate study findings with regional and district stakeholders
– Share practical experiences and lessons
– Build consensus on actionable recommendations
Together, we can shape the future of water access in Ghana.
#SafelyManagedWater #SDG6 #AhafoRegionalWASHProgramme #RLAP2025 #WaterForAll #ANAMInitiative #PartnershipForChange #IRC #WASHGhana