3rd NLLAP (Technological Options for water supply in Ghana)
The third National Level Learning Alliance platform (NLLAP) took place on Thursday January 28, 2010 on the theme, “ Technological Options for Water Supply in Ghana”. The third National Level Learning
2nd NLLAP (Strategic Planning in Urban Water Supply)
The second National Level Learning Alliance platform (NLLAP) took place on Wednesday November 25, 2009 on the theme, “Strategic Planning in Urban Water Supply” The second National Level Learning Alliance
1st NLLAP (Sector learning processes in Ghana)
The National Level Learning Alliance Platform (NLLAP) was launched on October 29, 2009 at the Miklin Hotel in Accra. The National Level Learning Alliance Platform (NLLAP) was launched on October
More support for taxes on packaged water in Ghana
Stakeholders in the Water and Sanitation sectors on Friday expressed support for the proposed 20 percent tax on packaged waterAt a workshop to discuss government’s budgetary allocation for the sector,
20th MOLE conference takes place in Ho
The twentieth edition of the Mole Conference series took place in the Volta Regional Capital of Ghana, Ho, from July 14-18, 2009. This year’s conference was under the theme, “ 20
1.5% of annual budget should be dedicated to Water and Sanitation issues – NGO
Stakeholders within the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Sector on Friday agreed that government needs to increase annual budget for the sector since it is the pivot of all development
Where does your plastic trash go after you’ve disposed of it?
Don’t you ever want to know what happens after – say, you’ve thrown away the black plastic bag – the one given to you as a carrier bag for the
What is the Tripartite Partnership (TPP) Project?
The Tripartite Partnership (TPP) Project is a three-year collaborative approach involving Ghanaian and Dutch partners that aims at developing innovative management models for delivering water suply services to the urban poor
Intensify Education on Child Faeces Disposal
There is the need to intensify education on safe disposal of child’s faeces in Ghana. This is because a recent report from the Ghana Statistical Service, the Multiple Indicator Cluster
Flagbearers on Environmental Sanitation (FOES)
Flag bearer on Environmental Sanitation (FOES) was a special seminar series organised by the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for presidential candidates of the political parties contesting