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The National Coalition of NGOs in Waste Management (NACONWAM) and the Ministry of Environment Science and Technology will hold a National Environmental Sanitation Forum as part of the Government of Ghana’s Hundred Days’ Sanitation and Ghana Going Green Agenda, under the theme, ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness’...create in me a clean heart O God?.?
The forum which starts at 9:00am at the Accra International Conference Center, will have Vice President John Dramani Mahama, the head of the government’s transition team, Mr. P.V. Obeng and representatives of the various ministries, departments and agencies in Education, Health, Tourism, Security, Trade and Industry, civil society, religious bodies, academia and development partners in attendance.
Issues to be discussed include:
- The role of communities, civil society, service providers, policy makers and the media in solving Ghana’s environmental sanitation problems
- A proposal for the establishment of a Ghana Environmental Sanitation Authority
- Innovative solutions to Waste Management ? Business Plan Competition
- Implementation of existing environmental sanitation laws, plans and strategies
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