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The Sanitation and Water Resources Ministry has made strides in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area Sanitation and Water Project (GAMA-SWP), the sector Minister has said.
“As at April 2017, when the newly created Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources took over the management of the Project, the status of the project mainly stood at 1,080 household toilets completed as against a target of 19,100.
According to her, the GAMA Project has chalked significant successes, increasing the number of household toilets provided to 19,917 benefiting 159,336 low-income target population.
“The project has thus exceeded the target population by 44,336 representing 8,800 households, thirteen clear months before the end of its duration in May 2020”, she said.
Madam Dapaah said a total of 406 School Sanitation facilities, including girls changing rooms were targeted under the project out of which 251 have been completed and handed over to the beneficiary schools.
The remaining 155 facilities are on average at 92% completion with 406 facilities are expected to serve a total of 163,000 school pupils, she added.
Sanitation and Water Resources Minister, Cecelia Abena Dapaah
The minister reiterated that “another significant achievement under the GAMA Project is the improvement in drainage at the Mallam Junction thus significantly reducing the perennial flooding which had bedevilled the area since time immemorial.
“The project intervention involved the construction of box culvert across the Kaneshie-Kasoa section of the road. A similar intervention is also ongoing at the Kaneshie First-Light at 70% completion, which is expected to reduce the incidence of flooding”.
Madam Dapaah believes the cumulative impact of these approaches and interventions has manifested in the most recently released Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) report of 2017/2018 by the Ghana Statistical Service.
“In this report, access to improved sanitation has increased from 15% to 21% nationally,” she said.
“The project has thus exceeded the target population by 44,336 representing 8,800 households, thirteen clear months before the end of its duration in May 2020”, she said.
Madam Dapaah said a total of 406 School Sanitation facilities, including girls changing rooms were targeted under the project out of which 251 have been completed and handed over to the beneficiary schools.
The remaining 155 facilities are on average at 92% completion with 406 facilities are expected to serve a total of 163,000 school pupils, she added.
Sanitation and Water Resources Minister, Cecelia Abena Dapaah
The minister reiterated that “another significant achievement under the GAMA Project is the improvement in drainage at the Mallam Junction thus significantly reducing the perennial flooding which had bedevilled the area since time immemorial.
“The project intervention involved the construction of box culvert across the Kaneshie-Kasoa section of the road. A similar intervention is also ongoing at the Kaneshie First-Light at 70% completion, which is expected to reduce the incidence of flooding”.
Madam Dapaah believes the cumulative impact of these approaches and interventions has manifested in the most recently released Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) report of 2017/2018 by the Ghana Statistical Service.
“In this report, access to improved sanitation has increased from 15% to 21% nationally,” she said.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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