GHANA: Government To Fast Track Millennium Development Goals (NGO News Africa / GNA

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GHANA: Government To Fast Track Millennium Development Goals

Tuesday, 23 March 2010 10:21

Mr. Alban Bagbin, Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, yesterday said that government is striving to meet some key points under the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), including improved maternal and child health.
He said government, is also focused on women’s empowerment, food security, sustainable development, climate adaptation and mitigation.

Mr. Bagbin made this known in a statement read on his behalf during the World Water Day Celebration, held in Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region, on the theme: “Basic Sanitation and Clean Water Now.”

He urged stakeholders in water and sanitation to co-operate with the Ministry to work towards achieving the MDGs.

The Minister assured schools within the Ashaiman Municipality that government will provide them with water and toilet facilities.

Mrs. Angela Peasah, Acting Country Representative of the Ghana Water Aid said that the main aim of this year’s celebration is to highlight the critical issues concerning water security.

Mrs. Peasah said that Ghana Water Aid in collaboration with other non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) like the Church of Christ Rural Water Development Project, People’s Dialogue and Waste Wise, have organized a Cup Raising and World Longest Toilet Queue Campaigns to get attention of duty bearers to the provision of water and sanitation as a basic need for children.

Mr. Adinortey Numo Addison, Municipal Chief Executive commended the Ghana Water Aid and the Church Of Christ Rural Water Development Project, for the good work they are doing to ensure water security in the country.

Mr. Addison assured schools in Ashaiman that government will provide them with good sanitation and clean water.

Ms. Deborah Acquah, a class two pupil, urged government to take note that access to sanitation and water is a fundamental human right and should be prioritized as an essential service alongside health and education.

She also pleaded with government to tackle sanitation and water issues as the driving force towards progress across the development sectors, to improve child survival, increase girls’ education, strengthen economic growth and reduce poverty.

School children from selected schools in the municipality, who converged at the Church of Christ School Complex to join in the celebration of the day, organized a cup raising campaign and formed a long toilet queue, to signify the urgent need for water and sanitation in schools.

Source: GNA

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About Willem Van Cotthem

Honorary Professor of Botany, University of Ghent (Belgium). Scientific Consultant for Desertification and Sustainable Development.
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