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Watsan Activities and Experiences of WaterAid in Ghana Stephen Ntow Country Representative - WaterAid Ghana

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Page 1: Watsan Activities and Experiences of WaterAid in Ghana Stephen Ntow Country Representative - WaterAid Ghana

Watsan Activities and Experiences of WaterAid in Ghana

Stephen Ntow Country Representative - WaterAid Ghana

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Outline

• Introduction to WaterAid• Sector issues• Areas of intervention

– Location– Thematic areas

• Challenges and potential areas for research

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Issues - Sector Blockages

• Poor Sector Funding

• Slow pace of Decentralization

• Widening Gap of access to Sanitation.

• Non pro poor Urban reform

• Weak Sector Capacity

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Water

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MDG Coverage targets

• MDG Target: 85% - Ambitious Target

Population to gain access by 2015

12million (water)

15 (sanitation)

Unserved population (2015)

4.1m (water)

4.8 million (sanitation)

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Financing

Key 2006: NWA

Annual watsan Fin. Need

$ 178m

Annual Spend $45m

Annual Funding gap

$133m

Key 2004: Africa on track

Total cost $1.5 billion

Annual water finance Need-rural/small twn

$68 million

Annual Need

-urban

$81 million

Annual spend

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Financing WSS in Africa – the scoreboard

% p r o p o r tio n o f PRSP b u d g e t allo cate d to w ate r an d s an itat io n

1 0 .4 %

3 .6 %

7 .8 %9 .2 % 1 0 .4 % 7 .9 %

3 .5 %

8 .7 %

0 .0 %2 .0 %4 .0 %6 .0 %8 .0 %

1 0 .0 %1 2 .0 %

C o m p a r i s i o n o f p r o p o r t i o n o f P R S P b u d g e t a l l o c a t e d t o w a t e r a n d s a n i t a t i o n b y 8 d i f f e r e n t c o u n t r i e s i n A f r i c a

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14%

86%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Percentage

1

Fund

Sources of funding to Water and Sanitation sector

Donor:

GOG (including DAs andcommunities):

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Implications of Low Access

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We ‘ve been here for a

while !

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Sanitation

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Plastic nuisance could be the

greatest menace ahead … but now

who cares?

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low prioritization and poor attitude.

low prioritization and poor attitude.

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Poor drainage and floods are symptoms of deep seated issues… poor fiscal planning, non-

adherence to building codes , poor legislation

etc,

Poor drainage and floods are symptoms of deep seated issues… poor fiscal planning, non-

adherence to building codes , poor legislation

etc,

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The real danger is that people are becoming used to filth.

The real danger is that people are becoming used to filth.

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Key Areas of Interventions

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When you say ”sanitaion is important", look into the eyes

of that person... hah?

When you say ”sanitaion is important", look into the eyes

of that person... hah?

Yes! … provide the “coins” as well !

Yes! … provide the “coins” as well !

1. Prioritizing the sector especially Sanitation1. Prioritizing the sector especially Sanitation

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Strengthening informal the formalsector for quality and reliability

2. Quick wins! towards MDGs

2. Quick wins! towards MDGs

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Quick wins! towards MDGs

Quick wins! towards MDGs

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Quick wins! towards MDGs

Quick wins! towards MDGs

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Promoting “Quick-wins” solutions such as pro-poor technologies.

Promoting “Quick-wins” solutions such as pro-poor technologies.

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CLTS & Social marketing

approaches will help

CLTS & Social marketing

approaches will help

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3. Intensify Gender and Equity; meet special needs

of women, children the disabled and the socially

excluded

3. Intensify Gender and Equity; meet special needs

of women, children the disabled and the socially

excluded

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Hygiene Education

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Advocacy and Policy Influence

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Citizens’ Action to increase Accountability

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Water

Population served

annually 32%

Coverage required to meet MDGs

50%

Existing Gap18%

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Thank YouThank You