Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure remain critical to Ghana's health and development, yet significant challenges persist.
From inadequate sanitation facilities to the mounting pressures of climate change, these issues threaten public health, livelihoods, and national resilience.
JoyNews held an exclusive debate featuring Ghana's leading political parties.
The discussion addressed pressing questions: How will systemic gaps—such as limited investment, sluggish policy implementation, and inadequate climate adaptation efforts—be resolved? Will parties outline sustainable funding strategies and empower local governments to drive real change?
Do not miss this critical conversation, where leaders shared their visions and commitments for safeguarding Ghana’s future.
Watch the livestream below.
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